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Solid-State Drives Will Only Become Important Market in 2011 - 2012 - CEO of SanDisk
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Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive Review
Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive Review
futurelooks.com — Despite the rapid price drops of decent sized solid state drives, pricing limits them from reaching the... average consumer. The marketing has also convinced us that it takes the largest and flashiest hard drives to get the best performance which means ... (more) Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive Review
Sandisk Extreme Pro Compact Flash Memory Card
Sandisk Extreme Pro Compact Flash Memory Card
techwarelabs.com — Guest writing today we have film maker and Canon 5D Mark II owner, Alex Wolfe. Welcome Alex!... Introduction How does one explain a card like this? I know – above top of the line! Or (more) Sandisk Extreme Pro Compact Flash Memory Card
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Express SSD Review
hothardware.com — An interesting thing about NAND Flash SSD (Solid State Drive) technologies, beyond the fact that the market... is flush with competitive product offerings, is that the technology itself is very flexible and adaptable to a number of different design ... (more) Express SSD Review
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SanDisk: SSDs not expected to go mainstream until 2011-2012
DV Hardware — While speaking to financial analysts during a conference call, SanDisk CEO Eli Harari said that solid state disks are not expected to hit the mass market until 2011 - 2012 timeframe. “If SSD were to take off anytime in the next six months, it would exacerbate the supply situation. We do believe that SSD is going to be a very important market and we do believe that in around 2011 – 2012, the industry ...

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