« on: April 04, 2008, 02:15:58 PM »
Something Interesting I came across...
Intel has been mucking around with NAND flash memory for a while now, but it’s just shaken the storage industry at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai (IDF) by announcing that it’s planning to make its own solid state disks (SSDs).
The move has nonplussed even some of Intel UK's own people, who claimed that they'd seen and heard nothing about it until the announcement during Intel's Dadi Perlmutter's mobile-computing keynote speech. It represents a foray into a completely new market for the company and will worry current mobile hard-disk manufacturers.
Not only is Intel's entry into SSDs a surprising and potentially industry-shaking move, but the little information that's been announced gives even more cause for competitors to be concerned. The single slide devoted to the topic during Perlmutter's keynote claimed that Intel could make SSDs with capacities ranging from 32GB up to an amazing 160GB. This is even larger than the 128GB SSDs announced by Samsung in January.
http://www.custompc.co.uk/news/602355/intel-to-make-160gb-solid-state-disks.html
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