Solid State Drive is available with 2 GB capacity.

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Suited for portable products such as smartphones, mobile Internet devices, and ultra-miniature PCs, Z-P140 low-power, rugged solid-state drive weighs just 0.6 g and offers read speeds of 40 MB/sec and write speeds of 30 MB/sec. Unit has active power usage of 300 mW and 1.1 mW in sleep mode. Optimized to enhance Intel-based computers, drive also has industry standard parallel-ATA (PATA) interface.



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Intel Debuts Ultra-Small Solid State Drive



Intel has released a tiny solid-state drive for portable products like smartphones, mobile Internet devices, and UMPCs. It is smaller than a penny and weighs less than a drop of water, and but is fast, low-power, and rugged.

The Intel Z-P140 is the smallest SSD in its class, 400 times smaller in volume than a 1.8-inch hard disk drive, and at 0.6 grams is 75 times lighter.

Initially it is available in a 2 GB version -- large enough to store a mobile operating system, applications, and data -- and a 4 GB version will be available in mid-2008. It will eventually be available with 16 GB of capacity.

The Z-P140 offers read speeds of 40 MB/s and write speeds of 30 MB/s. Critical to mobile devices, its active power usage is 300 mW, and only 1.1 mW in sleep mode.
It has an industry standard parallel-ATA (PATA) interface and is optimized to enhance Intel-based computers, and will be an optional part of Intel's Menlow platform for mobile Internet devices debuting in 2008.

Intel offers a companion SSD, the Z-U130, which has a standard universal serial bus (USB) interface.

More information on the Z-P140 can be found on Intel's web site.

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