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Intel Releases Solid-State Drive Toolbox and TRIM Firmwave Update for SSD’s  

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Posted by FiXT— October 27th, 2009, 12:02 PM

Intel SSD angle1 300x191 Intel Releases Solid State Drive Toolbox and TRIM Firmwave Update for SSDs

On the heels of the Microsoft Windows 7 introduction, Intel Corporation today announced the availability of the Intel Solid-State Drive (SSD) Toolbox, with Intel SSD Optimizer and firmware update, for its 34nm Intel X25-M Mainstream SATA SSDs. The latest tools are designed to help better manage and retain the out-of-box performance of Intel SSDs.




An SSD is built to replace a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) with added performance, lower power consumption and higher reliability. The Intel SSD Toolbox allows users to more effectively monitor and manage the SSD’s health. The firmware upgrade and Intel SSD Optimizer use the Windows* 7 ATA Data Set Management Command (known as Trim) to help keep the Intel SSD running at continued high performance. In addition, the SSD Toolbox and Optimizer also allow the respective enhancements to work with Windows* XP and Vista* operating systems.


“Fast and reliable access to data is critical for our SSD users,” said Pete Hazen, director of marketing, Intel NAND Solutions Group. “The latest firmware and toolbox upgrade for Intel 34nm SSD users provide a host of new management, information and diagnostic tools to help SSDs retain out-of-box performance. We are encouraging our 34nm customers to download the new firmware update today. Not only will Windows 7 users receive the performance enhancements of the Trim command, but so will our Windows XP and Vista users.”


For 34nm X25-M 160GB owners, the firmware update also offers a performance boost to sequential write speeds by delivering up to 100MB per second, a 40 percent performance improvement over the existing firmware version.


The Trim attribute of the ATA Data Set Management Command, often referred to as Trim, synchs the operating system’s view of deleted files with those that are deleted, but not erased on the drive. Trim tells the SSD which data blocks are no longer in use. This helps stabilize the performance and health of the SSD over time.


The Intel SSD Toolbox provides SSD management tools and information about the drive, including comparing Self-Monitoring and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) drive attributes to manufacturer threshold. It provides basic and full diagnostics, along with recommended actions. The Toolbox also features an easy-to-use graphical user interface that will allow end users to schedule and run the Trim command independent of the operating system. The company recommends users install the firmware update and toolbox, and run the Trim function daily to ensure best performance. The firmware upgrade can be found at www.intel.com/go/ssdfirmware and the Intel SSD Toolbox and Optimizer at www.intel.com/go/ssdtoolbox.


Intel’s award-winning X25-M SSD began shipping on 34nm in July. 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 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. For more information on Intel SSDs visit www.intel.com/go/ssd.



Tags: 34nm, intel, solid-sate drive toolbox, SSD, TRIM

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Comments (6)

  1. Bojamijams's Avatar
    Bojamijams

    October 27, 2009 02:24 PM

    This update has now been pulled by intel due to bricking of drives.. AGAIN!

    DO NOT UPDATE IF YOU ALREADY DOWNLOADED!

  2. Sagath's Avatar
    Sagath

    October 27, 2009 02:29 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Bojamijams View Post
    This update has now been pulled by intel due to bricking of drives.. AGAIN!

    DO NOT UPDATE IF YOU ALREADY DOWNLOADED!
    Yup. DailyTech - Intel X-25M G2 "TRIM" Firmware Pulled Due to Data Corruption Problems in Windows 7

    Brutal. Thats two botched firmwares. Who the heck does intel have working for them?

  3. gingerbee's Avatar
    gingerbee

    October 27, 2009 02:57 PM

    hell i guess i should be thankful. gskill is very late with there FW updates unlike all the other indilinx ssd. but late is much better then a brick. I think anyways

  4. r0bc's Avatar
    r0bc

    October 27, 2009 03:06 PM

    I downloaded this a couple days ago when I read about it on anandtech. Sure glad I didn't update.

  5. FiXT's Avatar
    FiXT

    October 27, 2009 03:11 PM

    Thanks for the updates guys - going to inform people on this asap

  6. muse108dc's Avatar
    muse108dc

    October 28, 2009 01:45 AM

    well, I think I'll hold off on my Intel SSD until they get this sorted.

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