Russianhaxor
08-18-2010, 06:28 PM
Check it out!
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/Data/2010_8_18/SanDisk-Announces-Worlde28099s-Smallest-64GB-SSD/iSSDTablet.jpg
The SanDisk iSSD is effectively the SSD that most embedded devices have been waiting for. The iSSD is smaller than a postage stamp in area and weighs up to 1.3 grams[64GB model]. This size isn’t necessarily new to anyone who has been dealing with embedded flash memory on devices except for this single iSSD in a single chip is capable of storing 64GB. This 64GB capacity will enable devices to communicate with it via the SATA interface which enables the 160MB/s sequential read and 100MB/s sequential write speeds. The SATA interface that they are using is SATA II v2.6 at 3Gb/s which means that these do not bottleneck.
http://bit.ly/SanDiskiSSD
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/Data/2010_8_18/SanDisk-Announces-Worlde28099s-Smallest-64GB-SSD/iSSDTablet.jpg
The SanDisk iSSD is effectively the SSD that most embedded devices have been waiting for. The iSSD is smaller than a postage stamp in area and weighs up to 1.3 grams[64GB model]. This size isn’t necessarily new to anyone who has been dealing with embedded flash memory on devices except for this single iSSD in a single chip is capable of storing 64GB. This 64GB capacity will enable devices to communicate with it via the SATA interface which enables the 160MB/s sequential read and 100MB/s sequential write speeds. The SATA interface that they are using is SATA II v2.6 at 3Gb/s which means that these do not bottleneck.
http://bit.ly/SanDiskiSSD