08-24-2009 03:11 PM
There's already a discussion on TRIM ( http://communities.intel.com/thread/5059?tstart=0 ), but the "Will the 34nm 25X-M drives be the only ones that will be able to be flashed for TRIM support?" question is not really the point of this thread.
Microsoft Windows 7 with TRIM support is already out there for MSDN subscribers like me (there's also a public Windows 7 RC), Linux kernel does support TRIM from version 2.6.28 and many users are waiting for TRIM support in order to buy an Intel SSD (G2).
So... what's the plan for a TRIM-capable firmware? Is there an ETA?
Thank you.
08-25-2009 01:21 AM
Will Intel's Trim support more than just NTFS partitions? I read elsewhere that competitors Trim implementations are windows only.
08-25-2009 03:10 AM
I think that with a TRIM-capable device driver and a TRIM capable controller/firmware, TRIM should be filesystem agnostic and operating system agnostic, as it should work at a lower level, being an ATA command (ATA8-ACS2). Correct me if I'm wrong.
08-25-2009 02:55 AM
Example of the TRIM effectiveness on an Indilinx driven SSD with 1711 beta firmware (with TRIM support).
SuperTalent UltraDrive GX 17114KB Random Write IOPSClean Drive13.1 MB/sUsed Drive6.93 MB/sUsed Drive After TRIM12.9 MB/s08-25-2009 03:30 PM
ETA: "When Windows 7 ships."
http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=3605&cp=3 http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=3605&cp=3
I'll start looking for it to turn up in October.
(There is a brand new 1.3 Firmware just posted within the last 24 hours though. No indication if it includes TRIM or not.)