Intel's latest SSD technology is branded Optane, and uses a new type of nonvolatile storage called 3D XPoint memory (pronounced "cross point"). This memory is offered in both small SSDs, intended for hard drive caching, as well as in mid-capacity drives. The Intel 900P series is an example of the latter, using PCI-Express 3.0 x4 to deliver very high performance in reads, writes, and IOPS.
This particular model has a capacity of 480GB, with read speeds of up to 2500MB/s and write speeds up to 2000MB/s. Input/output operations per second are incredibly high as well, with up to 550,000 IOPS for reads and 500,000 IOPS for writes.
Please note that these drives require a PCI-E 3.0 slot of x4 size or larger to operate at full speed.
This particular model has a capacity of 480GB, with read speeds of up to 2500MB/s and write speeds up to 2000MB/s. Input/output operations per second are incredibly high as well, with up to 550,000 IOPS for reads and 500,000 IOPS for writes.
Please note that these drives require a PCI-E 3.0 slot of x4 size or larger to operate at full speed.
Model: Intel SSDPED1D480GAX1
Specifications
Capacity | 480 GB |
Interface | PCIe 3.0 x4 |
Form Factor | 1/2 Height PCIe |
Idle Noise | 0 dB |
Endurance (TBW) | 8760 TBW |
Peak Power Draw | 14 Watts |
Performance | |
Sequential Read (Peak) | 2500 MB/s |
Sequential Write (Peak) | 2000 MB/s |
Random 4KB Read | 550000 IOPS |
Random 4KB Write | 500000 IOPS |