The Intel 320 Series SSD has a plastic film on both sides of the aluminum shell, which is used to reduce interference and prevent the electronic equipment in the PCB board from being scratched. Intel's PCB and other brands of solid-state hard disk PCB different, single-sided has 10 flash particle bits, such a design also proves that the solid-state hard disk PCB is far from homogeneous.
Intel 320 series solid-state drives use Intel's own PC29AS21BA0 master, support the SATA2 interface, 10 channels, with strong random read and write capabilities. Below the main control is the modern Heidelberg 32MB Mobile memory (mobile LPSDR).
The Intel 320 series solid-state drives use the 25nm MLC NAND, numbered 29f64g08acmei, with a single capacity of 8G. In addition to the size of a single capacity of 25nm, flash memory is more capable of writing than 34nm. At the same time the process to improve the price drop, the cost is also more advantages.
The Intel 320 series solid-state drives add 6 Tantalum capacitors near the cache for power-off protection. Prior to the outgoing 25nm Flash message, Intel's increased power off protection improved the stability of solid-state drives, greatly reducing the failure.
In general, the Intel 320 series SSD inherits all the benefits of the X25 series, and the overall reading and writing level is improved with 25nm flash memory particles. The Intel 320 series continues to use the SATA2 interface, while increasing the power off protection features that many SSD drives do not have, and it focuses more on stability, safety and quality from product features, and is ideal for upgrading computer performance. In addition, the upgrading of 25nm technology has brought greater cost advantages, so that products more cost-effective.