Published 2/25/2009
by Brooke Crothers
at CNET News - Business Tech
What does Steve Wozniak know about solid-state drives that we don't? David Flynn, the chief technology officer of SSD start-up Fusion-io , provides some insight into why the Apple co-founder is joining the company as chief scientist .
I talked with Flynn on the phone about what the Salt Lake City ... Originally posted at Nanotech - The Circuits Blog
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