Solid-state hard drives have been a long-wished for dream in many technology circles: the basic idea is to stop storing data on the fast-spinning, metal-spattered platters that comprise today’s hard drives and start storing data in non-volatile, cool-running, quiet, no-moving-parts memory. After all, the failure rate for hard drives is 100 percent (wait long enough, they’ll all fail) so we’re all playing pretty fast and loose with our data.
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Samsung Readies 16 Gb NAND Flash Memory
- By: Geoff Duncan •
- Published: January 3, 2007 •
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