sandisk.com - 1/8/2009
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Affordable Third-Generation SSDs Based on Multi-Level Cell (MLC) Flash Technology, Equivalent to a 40,000 rpm Hard Disk Drive (HDD) CES 2009, South Hall, Booth # 30659, LAS VEGAS --Jan. 8, 2009 SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) today unveiled its third-generation family of solid-state ...
overclockersclub.com - 1/12/2009
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Transcend: Transcend also had a booth at CES,
showing off many different types of memory, including their...
value RAM modules, overclocking RAM modules, flash cards, and SSDs. A unique thing we saw here was the express card SSD. Most people don't ever ...
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CES 2009 Coverage » Page 14 - CES Day 4 Part 1: ...
sandisk.com - 1/8/2009
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sandisk.com —
You have the drive. Demand a laptop with
a drive inside that keeps pace with you. Choose,...
SanDisk SSD G3™ solid state drive.
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techon.nikkeibp.co.jp - 1/9/2009
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SanDisk Corp and Sony Corp have announced the
joint development of two expanded formats in the Memory...
Stick series. The Memory Stick format for Extended High Capacity (tentative name) expands the Memory Stick PRO format series to achieve a maximum ...
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SanDisk, Sony to Expand Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick ...
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SanDisk's Says New MLC Solid State Drives Equivalent to 40,000RPM Hard Drive
Maximum PC —
... than the fastest 7,200 RPM hard drives, and twice that of SSDs shipping in 2008. On the reliability side, which is another concern when it comes to high usage Flash memory, SanDisk says its G3 series can withstand 160 terabytes written (TBW) for the 240GB version before the cells turn into read-only. By SanDisk's measurements, that translates to over a century of typical usage."SanDisk's G3 SSD has met the demand of a 120GB SSD at less than $250 with an exceptional user experience" said Rich Heye , senior VP and GM, Solid State Drives (SSD) business unit, SanDisk. "Three key ...
New SanDisk G3 SSDs are fast, affordable
The Tech Report: News —
... 11:30 AM on January 9, 2009 [image] SanDisk has announced a new batch of solid-state drives that couples low prices with surprisingly decent rated performance. The new ...
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