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    World smallest SSD.

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by ratchetnclank, Jun 5, 2009.

  1. ratchetnclank

    ratchetnclank Notebook Deity

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    The last time InnoDisk made waves, it was just about this time last year with its 128GB FiD 2.5-inch SATA 10000 SSD. At this year's Computex, the company was showcasing yet another new storage model: the 128GB SATA nanoSSD. The tiny device was even strapped onto a motherboard that was vibrating out of control in order to show its resistance to the shakes, which honestly, is the most provocative aspect of the whole thing. Hop on past the break to see what we mean.



    http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/04/innodisk-unveils-miniscule-128gb-nanossd-at-computex/


    Wow! Not much use in a laptop though :p
     
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    davepermen Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    i like that. it's ULTRA CUTE!!!! :)

    and, it does show, how much storage density we can have. if price would not be an issue, multiplying that up to 3.5" disks would mean hdds could completely go home :)
     
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    not very price performance friendly...
     
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    davepermen Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    doesn't matter as long as it's CUTE!!! :)

    what i like espencially is, it's a non-wired solution, means you can just plug it into the mainboard just like ram, processor, actually about everything.

    so besides having the mainboard fixed, no need for drive-bays and such (and with a picopsu that you can just plug into your mainboard and be done, no psu offside the mainboard as well).

    i like that. would look sweet on an atom330 mainboard :) (actually, two of them :))