That’s great and all, but I’m pretty much done with platter drives, regardless of size. I’m far more interested in seeing the capacity of solid-state drives increase and the price come down to more consumer-friendly levels.
Want This.
Dont want to pay more than $350 for this so I must wait. With the SATA 6Gb/s interface and up to 355MB/s read speeds it will allow me to stay alive longer and kill my friends better on Team Fortress2.
priorities!
Samsung First With 20 nanometer-class NAND Chips
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Posted April 19th, 2010 by Brian
Samsung Electronics has just announced that they have started producing 20nm-class NAND chips for use in SD memory cards and embedded solutions. The new process, improving upon a 30nm process, brings better performance and density for storage solutions. A new 32Gb (gigabit) MLC NAND chip adds to Samsung's portfolio of storage solutions.