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Intel 670p SSD review: Faster where it matters

Intel 670p SSD review: Faster where it matters

Posted on March 2, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Intel pulls consistent, competitive performance out of this single-sided QLC NVMe unit.

It’s glad tidings that the Intel 670p SSD finally makes 4-bit QLC NAND perform well enough to compete with TLC NVMe drives. The drive had no issues with synthetic benchmarks and even managed a livable pace when it ran out of secondary cache—about three times what its predecessor, the 660p, managed. Now if the company could just explain the unusually low TBW ratings, we’d be all good.
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