SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 21, 2009 – Intel Corporation is moving to a more
advanced, 34- nanometer (nm) manufacturing process for its leading NAND
flash-based Solid State Drive (SSD) products, which are an alternative to a
computer's hard drive. The move to 34nm will help lower prices of the SSDs
up to 60 percent for PC and laptop makers and consumers who buy them due to
the reduced die size and advanced engineering design.

The multi-level cell (MLC) Intel® X25-M Mainstream SATA SSD is aimed at
laptop and desktop PCs and available in 80 Gigabyte (GB) and 160GB versions.
SSDs are data storage devices found inside computers. Because SSDs have no
moving parts they offer faster performance and greater energy efficiency and
durability than traditional hard disk drives (HDDs). A draw for gamers,
media creators and technology enthusiasts, SSDs have also played a key role
in the emergence of ultra-thin and light notebook PCs that are becoming
increasingly popular due to their design, size and longer battery life.

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