New 256 - Gigabyte SSD From Samsung Electronics
By on May 26th, 2008 |189 views
Samsung Electronics Co, the world’s largest computer chip maker has announced recently the development of a new “Solid-State Drive” SSD which is expected to replace hard drives in laptop computers by 2012.
The new SSD can read up to 200 megabytes of data per second and can hold up 256 gigabyte of data which is 2.4 times faster than traditional hard drive. The compnay has also said that they are going to begin the production of the card in 2008, and by 2012 35 percent of laptops will be using this SSD drive.
The new SSD “represents a bold step in the shift to notebooks with significantly improved performance and larger storage capacities,” the company said in a statement.
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