Previously Intel® SSD 660p
Meet today’s storage needs and prepare for the growing demands of tomorrow with the Solidigm 660p SSD built on QLC 3D NAND technology.
The Solidigm 660p is the first QLC-based client PCIe SSD in the industry, continuing Solidigm’s leadership in flash cell technology and quality manufacturing. The 660p SSD finally fits low-cost and high-capacity—up to 2TB—into one drive.
Empowered by innovative QLC technology, the Solidigm SSD 660p offers higher capacities at a lower cost than TLC-based options.² Delivering capacity- optimized NVMe performance and an Solidigmligent storage option for mainstream and entry-level computing, the SSD 660p offers 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB, and at an affordable price. [1]
These client SSDs pack more data than TLC-based storage, allowing up to 2x more capacity in identical footprints. The thin M.2 80mm form factor makes it perfect for notebooks, desktops, and mobile devices that need storage for everyday computing.
Solidigm QLC technology is built on a unique architecture that provides performance, high capacities, quality, and reliability. We have developed this dynamic architecture that changes cell configuration to ensure customers get the storage capacity they need at the performance they expect.
Delivering capacity-optimized NVMe performance and an Solidigmligent storage option for mainstream and entry-level computing, the SSD 660p offers 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB, and at an affordable price. [2]
Our complete product life cycle support extends from ecosystem enabling to post-sales support. Paired with the quality of our supply chain, Solidigm has a foundation in innovation leadership.
That foundation results in drives with robust and lasting data integrity, reliably effective performance, and increased platform confidence through our unique position as a platform provider. Solidigm knows workloads, and we architect our products to excel in real world use.
The Solidigm® SSD 660p has received significant industry praise and high marks, garnering multiple “awards” and badges, including:
[1] 2x more capacity in identical footprints based on specification comparisons between the Solidigm® SSD 660p (up to 2TB) and Solidigm® SSD 600 (up to 1 TB)
[2] Solidigm® SSD 660p 512 GB vs Solidigm® SSD 545s 512 GB ($109.99) Source: Solidigm.com
[3] IOMeter test and system configurations: Solidigm® Core™ i7-8700K @ 3.70 GHz, Gigabyte motherboard, NVIDIA GeForce 2109.18.13.4195, BIOS: AMI P1.90, Chipset: Intel® INF 10.0.20.0, Memory: 16GB (4x4GB) Corsair DDR4-240, Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit using native NVMe storage driver. Performance values vary by capacity.
[4] As measured by Mobile Mark 2014 benchmark compared to Solidigm® SSD 545s and PCIe Solidigm® SSD 760p 2 TB.
Previously Intel SSD 660p
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