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SSDPEKKW010T8X1 – Intel 760p Series 1TB TLC PCI Express 3.1 x4 NVMe (AES-256) M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

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21 reviews for SSDPEKKW010T8X1 – Intel 760p Series 1TB TLC PCI Express 3.1 x4 NVMe (AES-256) M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

  1. Arv Liederman

    We got our first glimpse of Silicon Motion’s next-gen SM2262 controller at last year’s Flash Memory Summit. Since then we’ve been eagerly awaiting our chance to test an SSD based on this powerful controller. Well, that day is finally upon us. Intel’s 760p…

  2. Sidoney Osei

    When those with PC equipment spend on their systems, they are always looking to make the biggest improvement for the smallest investment. For at least the past five years the SATA SSD was the perfect storage candidate, as it out-performed any conventional…

  3. Cato Burleigh

    We have long mentioned the importance of having a responsive storage solution to enhance your entire computing experience. You only have to get used to the speed of an SSD or even a M.2 drive and then be asked to look at a friends computer that is runni…

  4. Tiffie Kayle

    Intel has been the leading company in the semiconductor industry for many years, so it’s not surprising that they are an important manufacturer for SSDs, too, thanks to their partnership with Micron. The Intel SSD 760p was released earlier this year and…

  5. Beryle Pammi

    The world of storage has received a range of major enhancements over the last couple of years. Primary storage systems are constantly moving away from hard drives to solid state drives. SSD solutions used to be expensive in the past if you were going for…

  6. Eldwon Huxley

    Today Intel is launching a new NVMe SSD for consumers. The Intel SSD 760p is a M.2 SSD featuring Intel’s 64-layer 3D TLC NAND flash and a new Silicon Motion controller, and it will compete as an entry-level NVMe SSD.Based on the model number, the Intel SS…

  7. Hinckley Papageno

    Intel was one of the earliest companies to produce and sell SSDs, fully capitalising on its semiconductor design and manufacturing abilities. Intel SSDs have usually been well regarded, but the brand has taken a backseat to Samsung and others in the consu…

  8. Pandolfi Goodrow

    Intel has been doing great with their Optane / 3D XPoint products lately, but what about NAND? Samsung had been leading the pack with their VNAND for a few years now, forcing competitors to struggle to keep up on the capacity, performance, and endurance f…

  9. Reis Jill

    Intel’s 760p NVMe SSD is the successor to the company’s 600p, which is an SSD that’s admired more for its price than performance. The new 760p comes with bold claims of twice the performance and capacity of the 600p along with half the power consumption…

  10. Butta Kaylee

    If the extremely fast Intel Optane SSD 900p is out of your budget with its 3D XPoint memory, this week Intel rolled out the SSD 760p series with 64-layer TLC 3D NAND memory. For less than $100 USD you can get the 256GB capacity Intel 760p SSD, which is wh…

  11. Halpern Riha

    Our biggest pet peeve with computing nowadays – aside from the price of graphics cards being too damn high, thanks to bitcoin mining – is the lack of affordable and fast NVMe solid-state storage. Thankfully, that’s starting to change this year, and Intel’…

  12. Arny Chladek

    Intel is expanding its 3D NAND SSDs and its NVMe footprint with today’s release of the Intel SSD 760p Series. This M.2 SSD leverages an NVMe interface and the benefits that one would expect from it: mainly a performance increase and lower power consumptio…

  13. Dolora Chilcote

    Intel is refreshing its mainstream NVMe-based solid state storage line-up with a brand new SSD targeting mobile and desktop platforms, that has much higher performance but lower power consumption than its predecessors. The Intel SSD 760P series of solid s…

  14. Karlotta Bodwell

    The supply of SSDs remains high and prices are falling again: it is high time for a new comparison test. You can read it here, based on a completely new test setup, with which we can test SSDs even better than before. We scored 67 models in this test, inc…

  15. Joh Drusilla

    Intel’s 760p NVMe SSD is the successor to the company’s 600p, which is an SSD that’s admired more for its price than performance. The new 760p comes with bold claims of twice the performance and capacity of the 600p along with half the power consumption…

  16. Alexandria Valaree

    This new NAND is optimized for capacity and cost. It allows for up to 20% more areal density, which results in more GB per wafer, which in turn keeps cost down for the consumer. It’s not quite as fast nor as expensive as the Intel Optane powered 900P, bu…

  17. Yanaton Antony

    In the consumer PC world, Intel is a very well-known name, but not typically for storage. If you are familiar with Intel’s SSD offerings, you either work around datacenters, or more likely, you’ve had some time with one of the datacenter drives gone consu…

  18. Norwood Toiboid

    While most of the current crop of NVMe M.2 SSD’s are aimed at the higher end of the mainstream and the enthusiast market sectors, Intel want to get a firm foothold at the other end of the market, producing very affordable NVMe drives at the entry level. T…

  19. Merla Kenti

    NAND from the Intel-Micron Flash Technologies foundries is a common sight in the TR labs. The fruits of Intel and Micron’s (soon-to-be-defunct) joint partnership end up in a wide array of internal and removable media. It might surprise you to recall, then…

  20. Giacopo Rettke

    When Intel launched the SSD 600p Series back in 2016 they rocked the storage market with a solid performing PCIe NVMe SSD series that was available at affordable prices. Intel was able to do this by pairing the Silicon Motion SM2260 controller with Intel…

  21. Lesser Kati

    Reviewing SSDs is one of those things that, with time, becomes increasingly abstract. It’s not that the tests we run on them gradually differ or change in some fundamental way – it’s that the aspects of SSDs which we (the end users) are able to appreciate…

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