Are Intel's solid state drives broken?

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Our test drive no longer hits a maximum of 250MB/s for sustained reads. In fact, with data sets above 64MB, performance falls off to just 50MB/s.

Intel's X25-M solid state disk drive was one of the performance revelations of 2008. But evidence is now emerging that the drives suffer from near catastrophic performance degradation over time.

A recent report by website PC Perspective suggests that due to a combination of the way the X25-M handles write commands and the wear-leveling algorithms Intel has implemented, both read and write speeds decline markedly with heavy use.

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