Posted Jul 03, 2008 at 09:27PM by Sally B. Listed in: Gadgets Tags: Solid-State Drives
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HD - Image 1Solid State Drives (SSDs) are practically one of the more desirable computing components right now, but it's a tad too pricey with an average price of about US$ 1,000 for just a 64GB SDD. Sans Digital's new CR2T CF enclosure may just give you the alternative you need, however. Find out how in the full article!

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Posted Feb 24, 2008 at 01:42PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Gadgets, PSP, Mobile Tags: Solid-State Drives, Samsung Electronics
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Samsung defends flash reliability in solid-state drives - Image 1You might have heard some concerns that have been circulating around regarding the reliability of flash drives - particularly how they wear out after a few hundred thousand write cycles. Some were led to believe that flash drives aren't as reliable as they would wish, as it might wear out long before they get their money's worth. But typically, this isn't the case, as Samsung explains. Find out why in the full article.

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Posted Jul 18, 2006 at 07:36AM by Remi M. Listed in: Gadgets, Mobile Tags: In-Stat, Solid-State Drives
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SSDIt seems that Hard disk drives (HDDs) may face a worthy opponent in the mass storage arena. The possible giant slayer-- flash-based solid state drives (SSDs) which will particularly be suitable for laptops and notebooks. That seems to be the case if we are to believe the findings of a study done by market research firm, In-Stat.

In its findings, the market research firm projects that come 2013 (which is approximately 7 years from now), solid-state drives will be used by 50% of mobile computers. If Solid-State Drives seems like hieroglyphics to you, then let me tell a little something about it so that you won't remain in the dark about it. A solid-state drive is a data storage device that uses memory chips, such as SDRAMs, to store data, instead of the spinning platters found in conventional hard disk drives.

While not technically "disks" in any sense, these devices are so named because they are typically used as replacements for disk drives in situations where space, power supply, or ruggedness concerns would make conventional drives impractical. Thus making them really good for laptops.

When asked on how they come up with this projection, In-Stat analyst Frank Dickson said that "the HDD industry has done a phenomenal job of driving areal densities; however, it is clear that there are user segments for which drive capacities far exceed the user's need...When one examines the declining cost trends for flash, the user's need for storage and the premium that consumers place on the benefits provided by SSDs, it is easy to see that there will be a clear demand for SSDs."
 
Aside from that, the study also showed that most of their respondents are willing to shell out more cash to be able to use SSDs in their laptops. The survey further added that respondents believe power savings is the most important aspect of flash drives

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