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Intel Unveils Low-Power SSD for Portable Devices
by dc0de at 8:06 pm EST, Dec 19, 2007

The 2GB and 4GB versions will be available early in 2008; 8GB and 16GB versions are expected out later in 2008 or in 2009. All versions are designed to work within the new Intel "Menlow" platform (which includes the "Silverthorne" processor and the "Poulsbo" chip set) for mobile devices, Larson said.

Larson said the new drive will be used in laptops, PDAs, GPS devices, digital phones, gaming machines—the whole gamut of IT devices.

"We project that we'll be producing 64GB versions of this by 2010," Larson said. "NAND is really at the gates to replace disk hard drives, although this will still take some time."

How come when I read this do I start to think about the "Terminator" movie series?


 
RE: Intel Unveils Low-Power SSD for Portable Devices
by noteworthy at 8:22 pm EST, Dec 19, 2007

"We project that we'll be producing 64GB versions of this by 2010," Larson said. "NAND is really at the gates to replace disk hard drives."

Ha.

"Pun (n.): the lowest form of humour" —Samuel Johnson, lexicographer


 
RE: Intel Unveils Low-Power SSD for Portable Devices
by unmanaged at 9:04 am EST, Dec 29, 2007

dc0de wrote:

The 2GB and 4GB versions will be available early in 2008; 8GB and 16GB versions are expected out later in 2008 or in 2009. All versions are designed to work within the new Intel "Menlow" platform (which includes the "Silverthorne" processor and the "Poulsbo" chip set) for mobile devices, Larson said.

Larson said the new drive will be used in laptops, PDAs, GPS devices, digital phones, gaming machines—the whole gamut of IT devices.

"We project that we'll be producing 64GB versions of this by 2010," Larson said. "NAND is really at the gates to replace disk hard drives, although this will still take some time."

How come when I read this do I start to think about the "Terminator" movie series?

"NAND is really at the gates" ... hmm... A little EE humor for you...

heh...


 
 
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