Company Intel has big plans for SSD in the fourth quarter of 2010 is going to present new drives X-25 E, codenamed Lyndonville. These discs should replace the current X25-E capacity of 32GB and 64GB, which currently are one of the fastest models of solid-state drives. In the fourth quarter of next year, these discs will have a significant growth potential.

Intel plans to introduce three models, one of which would be a cheap 100GB drive, the second will be 200GB middle price range, but the largest disc will be a 400GB version at the corresponding price. All the new drives are based on MLC 34nm process technology, whereas the current X25-E drives are based on 40 nm SLC Technologies, the fastest available today.

Well, let's see how quickly the new discs will work Lyndonville, and whether they can overtake the current SLC X25-E. In addition, continuing the theme of branding, it is logical to assume that after the drive, code-named Lyndonville appear Drives Smallville.