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23May/110

Intel 311 SLC SSD and Smart Response Technology

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A lot of the work we do in the Embedded PC market hinges around SLC flash drives. For consumer applications we use lower cost MLC drives because you get great performance and more space but for a lot of industrial applications there's too much risk of the drives burning out. Algorithms that manage wear leveling have gotten a lot better on the MLC side but for SLC we've really depended on companies like Innodisk whose product line is expensive per GB.

Intel now has a 20GB SLC SSD at about £6 per GB and with much faster performance and we'll soon be offering it on our embedded PC range.

What's really cool about this technology though is that it features SRT (though this requires the Z68 Chipset): you can massively speed up hard drive performance by using this as cache. That is GREAT for a server application and we tested this in-house with our FreeNAS box. You take a low cost 2TB drive and make it perform much faster by writing everything to the SLC drive. You don't have to worry about burn-out because it's SLC.  Note: we did this with an Innodisk SLC 1GB eUSB flash module but the principal is the same.

As usual Anandtech has a great writeup which I'd recommend.

8May/111

Fanless Sandy Bridge PC: Core i3 2100T in Aleutia H3 Media PC

Of all our specialist PCs, the H3 Media PC probably gets the most positive reviews and feedback. It offers powerful performance in a really small package. The more expensive Mac Mini may have a beautiful design but it also comes with a two year old Core 2 Duo processor and maxes out at 2GB of RAM. Our H3 features an energy efficient Sandy Bridge CPU that came out 10 weeks ago and can go up to 16GB of RAM (4GB RAM standard). Because the dual core Intel i3 2100T processor is only 35 TDP, we've managed to keep it passively cooled using a low profile Titan heatsink (rated to 65W) which you can see in the 360 degree view (flash required). The motherboard is an Intel DH67CF, the Sandy Bridge Cougar Falls board with HDMI, DVI-I, and Display Port connectivity.

We'll be offering it with the new range of Intel SSDs including the 320 40GB, 80GB, and 160GB SSDs and the SATA 6 Gbps 510 120GB drive.

This has been tested stably in our lab at 30 C though CPU temperature at that point is mid 70s C. It's designed for climate controlled homes or offices where temperatures average 20 C. For the embedded market, we will be releasing a larger chassis with grooves that serve as a heatsink and that can operate up to 40 C.