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 Post subject: New Intel SSD firmware issues
PostPosted: July 30th, 2009, 23:52 
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Interesting article. Wonder if they will manage to handle it better than Seagate?

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Intel-Ho ... 7961.shtml

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Approximately one week ago, Santa Clara, California-based Intel announced the launch of its much-anticipated 34nm-based Solid State Drives, providing users with a more cost-effective alternative to SSDs. The new drives promised a couple of performance enhancements, including a reduction of latency, as well as a more energy-efficient storage solution, taking advantage of the technological advancements enabled by the 34nm manufacturing process. However, it appears that the company has reportedly delayed shipments of its new 34nm SSDs due to a recently discovered issue with the drives' firmware.

According to available details, the chip maker has decided to hold the shipments of its new 34nm-based SSDs due to an encountered data corruption issue that has been affecting all of the company's new drives. The problem reportedly occurs when the user sets a BIOS drive password on the new SSD and then tries to disable or change said password. When the computer system is turned off, the drive becomes inoperable and the stored date turns inaccessible. Apparently this is an issue that only affects users who have set a BIOS drive password and all other drives should work properly.

Trying to provide its customers with support, Intel has advised users not to disable or change said password, in case a BIOS password has been set. In addition, the chip maker also decided to delay shipments of the new drives, until the issue was solved and a new firmware fix would be available and validated. The company said that it expected such a firmware update to become available within two weeks, with the company already working on the validation of an early fix.

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 Post subject: Re: New Intel SSD firmware issues
PostPosted: July 31st, 2009, 19:20 
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I can say some years ago Intel have some problems with a chipset that makes a lot off problems.

They change it the Motherboard for free and also it offer the Memory RAMBUS :) :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: New Intel SSD firmware issues
PostPosted: August 3rd, 2009, 3:55 
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zebong wrote:
I can say some years ago Intel have some problems with a chipset that makes a lot off problems.

They change it the Motherboard for free and also it offer the Memory RAMBUS :) :mrgreen:

I'll remember that one. That issue could corrupt data. There was not many memory testers that could detect the problem in an efficient way. I think the best one was from an Russian author ..


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