Intel SSD 120GB version reduced price officially joined

Intel SSD cuts 120GB version officially joined In order to welcome the upcoming year-end shopping season, Intel announced a full price cut for its solid-state drives and officially released the sneaky X25-M 120GB model.

In the U.S. market, the original 2.5-inch specification X25-M G2 80/160GB 2.5-inch models were originally priced at US$225 and US$440, respectively, and now fell to US$199 and US$415, a decrease of 11.5% and 5.7% respectively. At the same time, the entry-level model X25-V 40GB has also been reduced from US$125 to US$99. For the first time, it has fallen below the one-hundred-dollar mark and is very suitable for use as a system boot disk.

The new 120GB model has a suggested retail price of $249 and an average cost of $2.075 per gigabyte, making it the most cost-effective solid-state hard drive ever for Intel, even more affordable than the Kingston SSDNow V+100 128GB we enjoyed yesterday.

You know, even after the price reduction, the unit price of the X25-M G2 80/160GB, X25-V 40GB is $2.81, $2.75, and $2.475, respectively.

Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, Amazon. Com, Newegg. Com and other US physical stores and online stores, Intel solid state drives have been sold in accordance with the new guide price.

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