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A Path out of the Forest

Source: members.forbes.com
August 6, 2007
NAND SSDs to Replace HDDs - Question is not if but when
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
NAND is the natural solid state replacement for the traditional hard disk drives. It is not a sudden revolution but a process already started 15 years ago in military and harsh environmet applications. However, nowadays, we are exposed to more and more roadmaps guiding this direction, mainly in the 2.5" size. Therefore, the question is not if but when.
July 31, 2007
Flash drives will replace hard drives, but there must be further price erosion first
Author: Hanni Eid, Business Development Manager, Kingston Technology Company Inc
1. NAND flash based drives (i.e. SSD) are currently and will continue to become a mainstream replacement for rotating media in various devices (notebooks, embedded computers, networking hardware,etc) 2.NAND pricing must further drop in order for 32GB-128GB and higher SSD's to become cost effective for the end user. 3. Currently, Apple is not helping the situation due to their high demand/usage of...
Cliff BellJuly 30, 2007
Flash Drives Brought Down Iomega, is Seagate Next?
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation
1. Flash Drives will reach 80 Gig this year 2. Apple dropped Seagate for iPods in 2006

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