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Coming soon: The solid state server and TVs with auto-rewind
Source: news.com.com
August 27, 2007
SSD Based Set Top Boxes and PVRs
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
One of the many applications to absorb the SSDs is the STBs (Set Top Boxes) and the built in PVRs (Personal Video Recorders). The last thing you want to hear in a hi-fidelity audio system is the rotating noise of the HDD. Therefore, TVs and media centers will probably be the second phase of the SSD penetration ( to follow the MP3/MP4 sector).
August 15, 2007
Notebooks will not be the only systems to benefit from solid state drive technology, don't forget the data center
Author: Hanni Eid, Business Development Manager, Kingston Technology Company Inc
Notebooks will not be the only systems to benefit from solid state drive technology, don't forget the data center
Author: Hanni Eid, Business Development Manager, Kingston Technology Company Inc
Notebook computers will not be the only systems utilizing Solid State Drives. SSD's have inherent advantages over traditional rotating HDD, well suited to the server/data center environment (e.g. lower power consumption, less heat production, no moving parts) Expect SSD's to play a prominent role in servers (blades, etc) as NAND prices continue to erode YoY.
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