03-25-2019 02:41 AM
04-02-2019 07:25 PM
Hi MRoge12,
Thank you for contacting Intel® SSD support group with your request for information on the Intel® SSD Pro 7600p Series.
Please accept our apologies for our belated reply, we needed to investigate about your inquiry; today, we can share the following details with you:
NVMe 1.1 specification, from October 2012, adds Power Optimizations such as Autonomous Power State Transitions, for client power focused implementations.
Please note that without software intervention, the NVMe controller transitions to a lower power state after a certain idle period, here’s the current NVMe 1.1 specification for Autonomous Power State Transitions:
· Power State 0 (Operational) Power Max 4W Entry/Exit Latency 10uS/10uS
· Power State 1 (After 50mS idle) Max Power 10mW Entry/Exit Latency 10mS/5mS
· Power State 2(After 500mS idle) Max Power 1mW Entry/Exit Latency 15mS/30mS
Intel® SSD Pro 7600p Series was released in Q1/2018 and has an even better power performance; for full details, please go to: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/125868/intel-ssd-pro-7600p-series-1-024tb-m-2-8...
If you have future questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We will be more than happy to help you in any way we can.
Best regards,
Santiago A.
Intel® Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
04-16-2019 12:49 AM
Hello MRoge12:
Greetings from Intel® SSD support group.
This is a friendly reminder your case remains open, awaiting for your reply.
Please let us know if you might need further assistance.
Have a nice day.
Best regards,
Santiago A.
Intel® Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
04-23-2019 07:49 PM
Hi MRoge12,
Thank you for your reply to Intel® SSD Support.
This is to let you know this case is being closed.
Please feel free to get back to Intel® communities, whenever you might feel necessary.
Have a nice day.
Santiago A.
Intel® Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation