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Can a ultra-super-duper fast solid state 'hard drive' be far away?.......................
To: Red Badger
2 posted on
07/20/2011 6:46:48 AM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
(There's gonna be a Redneck Revolution!)
To: ShadowAce
10nS memory chips ping!.................
3 posted on
07/20/2011 6:46:48 AM PDT by
Red Badger
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5 posted on
07/20/2011 6:52:57 AM PDT by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
To: Red Badger
withstanding a trillion read/write cycles
Can a ultra-super-duper fast solid state 'hard drive' be far away?.......................
My thoughts exactly... I always feel guilty when I write any data to my SSD, but with a trillion write cycles I could actually use an SSD for more than just the operating system :P
6 posted on
07/20/2011 6:53:44 AM PDT by
battousai
(Conservatives are racist? YES, I hate stupid white liberals.)
To: Red Badger
This new memory is expected be able to perform a trillion operations before conking out. That’s a lot, but I still wouldn’t want to see it used for something terribly busy like swap space, without wear-out indicators. It would work smashingly good — for maybe about a year.
7 posted on
07/20/2011 6:54:27 AM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
(There's gonna be a Redneck Revolution!)
To: Red Badger
The question is... will this go the way of rambus (RDRAM)?
8 posted on
07/20/2011 6:55:40 AM PDT by
Obadiah
(Obama: "Let them eat peas!")
To: Red Badger
...but I assume these will end up in high-end (big $$$) server class drives first before trickling down to the consumer level :(
9 posted on
07/20/2011 6:56:18 AM PDT by
battousai
(Conservatives are racist? YES, I hate stupid white liberals.)
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