Archive for January, 2007

After spotting an 8GB flash card under $100, we may be near the point where solid state memory can displace hard drives for a substantial number of mainstream applications.

After spotting an 8GB flash card under $100, we may be near the point where solid state memory can displace hard drives for a substantial number of mainstream applications. Labnotes » Solid State Disk Changes The Game When SSD go …

Flash vendor SanDisk is shipping a 32GB, ATA-interfaced, solid-state drive ( SSD ) aimed at enterprise notebooks. The 1.8-inch SSD UATA 5000 can radically improve storage performance and reliability, while adding around $600 to retail costs, … SanDisk describes its SSD as a fifth-generation flash disk design from flash memory pioneer Msystems, which SanDisk acquired last summer. Msystems’s earlier “DiskOnChip” products were priced prohibitively for the consumer market, …

“The 32-gigabyte SSD that we are announcing today represents the fifth generation of flash-based solid state drives developed by msystems, which we recently acquired. The 32GB SSD has been made commercially viable through SanDisk's …


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