Intel has released a series of new storage products that can deliver higher capacities by new technology and form.

It is the first PCIe QLC (Qual-Level-Cell) SSD for consumer use in the world.

Now, this gadget has been targeted for entry and mainstream storage by Intel.

QLC vs TLC: What Are the Differences and Which One Is Better?

PCIe SSD 660 uses Intels 64 layer3D NAND, the highest density NAND storage in production of the industry.

QLC and TLC are two types of flash memory.

But as for QLC vs TLC, what are the differences and which one is better?

This post answers to you.

And all drives will have a 5-year warranty.

Actually, the ruler form is based on a new industry specification called EDSFF.

This is equivalent to triple the entire printed collection of the U.S. Library of Congress.

Compared with a traditional SSD, the Ruler SSD only needs half the airflow to keep cool.

For these companies including IBM, Microsoft, and Amazon, their cloud data centers will benefit most.

Conclusion

As mentioned above, Intel QLC SSD or SSD DC P4500 can benefit many companies.

If your business has a need, hey pay constant attention to Intel news.