Intel release their DC P4501 series of NVMe M.2/U.2 SSDs

Intel release their DC P4501 series of NVMe M.2/U.2 SSDs

Intel release their DC P4501 series of NVMe M.2/U.2 SSDs

 
Intel has announced their new DC P4501 series of enterprise SSD, coming in both 32Gb/s M.2 and U.2 (7mm thick 2.5-inch) variants, making this one of the only U.2 SSD models in existence. 
 
These SSDs will b made using Intel 3D NAND and come in capacities of 500GB, 1TB, 2TB and 4TB and offer sequential read/write speeds of 3,200MB/s and 900MB/s respectively. The drive will also offer 4K random performance of 360,000 IOPs, with 46,000 IOPS random write. 

Both the M.2 and U.2 drives will come with a 5-year warranty and is rated at 1 DWPD (Data Write Per Day) (random) and up to 3 DWPD (mostly sequential). This drive also contains imminent data loss protection which uses a capacitor to deliver enough power to finish an outstanding write in the event of a power loss. 

Intel release their DC P4501 series of NVMe M.2/U.2 SSDs  

Intel has not released the pricing or availability information on this drive, or when consumers can expect a consumer-oriented version, which will likely lack certain datacenter oriented features. 

 

You can join the discussion on Intel’s new DC P4501 U.2 and M.2 SSDs on the OC3D Forums. 

 

Intel release their DC P4501 series of NVMe M.2/U.2 SSDs

Intel release their DC P4501 series of NVMe M.2/U.2 SSDs

 
Intel has announced their new DC P4501 series of enterprise SSD, coming in both 32Gb/s M.2 and U.2 (7mm thick 2.5-inch) variants, making this one of the only U.2 SSD models in existence. 
 
These SSDs will b made using Intel 3D NAND and come in capacities of 500GB, 1TB, 2TB and 4TB and offer sequential read/write speeds of 3,200MB/s and 900MB/s respectively. The drive will also offer 4K random performance of 360,000 IOPs, with 46,000 IOPS random write. 

Both the M.2 and U.2 drives will come with a 5-year warranty and is rated at 1 DWPD (Data Write Per Day) (random) and up to 3 DWPD (mostly sequential). This drive also contains imminent data loss protection which uses a capacitor to deliver enough power to finish an outstanding write in the event of a power loss. 

Intel release their DC P4501 series of NVMe M.2/U.2 SSDs  

Intel has not released the pricing or availability information on this drive, or when consumers can expect a consumer-oriented version, which will likely lack certain datacenter oriented features. 

 

You can join the discussion on Intel’s new DC P4501 U.2 and M.2 SSDs on the OC3D Forums. 

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