Samsung unveils world fastest solid-state drive
Data Storage - Hard Disks - Flash Memory, Hardware News November 5th, 2007
Samsung unveils world fastest solid-state drive
South Korean tech giant Samsung has announced the launch of the industry’s fastest solid-state drive.
The company said that this drive would soon be offered by system manufacturers including Dell and others.
Samsung showcased their 2.5-inch 64-gigabit SATA2 drive which they claim uses a finer 51-nanometer class technology.
It provides writing speeds of 100 megabits per second and sequential read speed of 120 megabits.
Samsung further said that this drive consumes 50 percent less power to optimize a notebook’s battery life.
They are now aiming to have a 128-gigabit SSDs by the middle of next year.
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