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  • milkod2001 - Tuesday, May 5, 2015 - link

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  • chekk - Tuesday, May 5, 2015 - link

    Well said.
  • mukiex - Tuesday, May 5, 2015 - link

    So, looking at the old 3500 article, this does *not* look like an upgrade over the 3500s.

    "Up to" 68K reads vs 75K on the 3500.

    "Up to" 20K writes vs 11.5K on the 3500... but the 3510 goes up to 1.6TB, and that might be the only model that reaches 20K for all we know (given that writes on SSDs usually scale near-linearly with size)

    Endurance of 0.3 DWPD for an 800GB drive at 5 years comes out to 438TB... compared to 450TB on the 3500.

    This took two years?
  • yankeeDDL - Wednesday, May 6, 2015 - link

    I think that key here is the price.
    If the 3500 is priced insanely compared pretty much to anything else. As it reads in the article, being geared towards the enterprise, possibly, Intel felt they could charge as much as they wanted (we're talking nearly $1.5/GB!: ).
    Hopefully, the 3510, being targeted to client, can approach the prices of the MX100 series and go well below the $1/GB.
  • KAlmquist - Sunday, May 10, 2015 - link

    Provantage now has the larger models in stock, priced at around $0.76/GB.

    It's still more expensive than a client-oriented SSD. Most client SSD's have less write endurance than the S3510, but the 512GB Samsung 850 Pro has a 300TB endurance rating, a 10 year warranty, and sells for around $0.51/GB.
  • remosito - Wednesday, May 6, 2015 - link

    You wouldn't have a review of the S3710 in the pipeline, would you? For some reason even 3 months since launch there seem to be no reviews anywhere I can find! The S3700 was a very solid offering, so it's replacement not getting reviewed by anyone is borderline surreal.
  • Lord 666 - Wednesday, May 6, 2015 - link

    Feel the same way about the p3600. Only can find P3700 reviews. Appears the ssd aspect are the same with the latest round of s3x10s with the endurance being the same with only the interface of pcie being different.
  • shawkie - Friday, July 17, 2015 - link

    I'd like to see reviews of the S3710 and also the S3610. I'm currently testing the S3610 on a C606 chipset motherboard and I'm having problems with it being randomly dropped from the RAID array :-(
  • bummerb - Thursday, May 7, 2015 - link

    Any news about new Intel msata ssds?

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