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Micron Introduces RealSSD Family of Solid State Drives
Charting new directions and opportunities for NAND-based storage, Micron Technology, today entered the growing solid state drive (SSD) market by announcing its RealSSD family of products. Offered in a range of form factors and densities, Micron’s solid state drives are designed for computing, enterprise server and networking applications.
![]() Moving the NAND-based storage architecture forward, the first of Micron’s solid state drives vary in density from 1 gigabyte (GB) to 64 GBs. Aside from the obvious benefits of SSDs over hard disk drives (HDDs) – lower power, faster boot-up time, increased reliability, improved performance and reduced noise – the products that Micron is announcing today usher in a new set of application-specific features and capabilities. The devices in this new family include:
A virtual press kit is available for media and analysts at http://www.micron.com/media. Source: Micron Last edited by malware; Nov 28, 2007 at 07:08 PM. |
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Tru dat. I'm stoked more manufacturers are comin out with them, will drive the market to continue. Eff Mechanical HDDs anymore!
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They just need to become down in price a lot. If even a 32GB drive was priced like 8800GT is, there wouldn't be any left and you'd be lucky to get one this year "over"priced
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I thought there was a problem with data corruption on large SSD's, and how long will these last ? I've had my HDD for 4 years now, and it still runs great with zero problems.
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Wear levelling is still used due to the limited write cycles per cell, I wouldn't buy one unless the device comes with a 5 year warranty.
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