Flash Harddrives, nearly happening
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Flash Harddrives, nearly happening
Whilst spying on the EVE forums, seems these guys were talking about them, and, well its probably one of the large wants for any UBER gaAImer.
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=36706
Basically, Sandisk have released a 1.8" 32GB harddrive made entirely from Flash memory. Uses only 0.4W (Regular HDD 1W). Faster. No boot times etc.
Of course, it costs the bomb (And won't actually be available yet).
But this is where the future is at, especially with all the regular Harddrive manufacturers building Hybrid Drives for when Fista arrives.
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=36706
Basically, Sandisk have released a 1.8" 32GB harddrive made entirely from Flash memory. Uses only 0.4W (Regular HDD 1W). Faster. No boot times etc.
Of course, it costs the bomb (And won't actually be available yet).
But this is where the future is at, especially with all the regular Harddrive manufacturers building Hybrid Drives for when Fista arrives.
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Re: Flash Harddrives, nearly happening
Ah ha! So your the spy!pixie pie wrote:Whilst spying on the EVE forums...
There's a bit more information on the engadget site: http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/04/sand ... n-to-fall/Stoat wrote:Oooh. I thought hybrids were coming first. How fast is it to write to?
No info on write speed though.
Traditional harddisk are an old bottleneck that needs to be eliminated. Although I imagine there'll be around for a long time yet as they're cost effective for large data storage devices but for running speed critical stuffs these are the way forward.
Write speed was on the link I gave:
I doubt these will be cheap enough for normal use, but I imagine one of these drives would be absolutely great for an OS disk. However the Hybrids are pretty good, because they'll put the data onto normal hard disks when it needs to; but its a lot more like having more RAM (well technically its HD cache) but it still looks fairly interesting.The firm rates it as yielding a mean time between failure (MTBF) of two million hours, has a sustained read rate of 62MB per sec and a random read rate of 7,000 inputs/outputs per second.
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Well as far as it looks like, its a typical 1.8" drive, so if they make a 2.5" drive, then you could slot it into any laptop? Hoping the power plug works on the Flash drive too. I'd imagine it would.FatherJack wrote:
"In laptops early 2007" eh? I wonder whose? /prepares to fiddle figures for his companies recommended laptop supplier
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uhhh, if I'm reading this correctly, and I like to think that I am, the article only mentions read speed, which as most people know can vary greatly from the write speed.pixie pie wrote:Write speed was on the link I gave:
I doubt these will be cheap enough for normal use, but I imagine one of these drives would be absolutely great for an OS disk. However the Hybrids are pretty good, because they'll put the data onto normal hard disks when it needs to; but its a lot more like having more RAM (well technically its HD cache) but it still looks fairly interesting.The firm rates it as yielding a mean time between failure (MTBF) of two million hours, has a sustained read rate of 62MB per sec and a random read rate of 7,000 inputs/outputs per second.
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