IBM tests 4 terabyte solid state drive technology
First Intel, now Big Blue is keen on SSDs. IBM said it is testing a 4-terabyte high-speed solid state drive array targeted at the enterprise, as the technology giant gives its imprimatur to flash memory-based storage.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10028216-64.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
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That sounds rediculously expensive... I bet you could get like 100TB of Harddrives for that price (i'm too lasy to click the link to find the price).
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I'm gonna order a couple to RAID in my $1300 laptop. Either that or pay my mortgage for the next 12 years. Decisions, Decisions.
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"The solid state drives are expected to hit consumer market late 2009," the company said in a statement. "The 4TB model is expected to retail for $299 and the smaller, 2TB model will be $199."
Yeah so what if I just made that quote up?Last edited by a moderator: May 8, 2015 -
yeah right, that'll be a no-brainer deal to meLast edited by a moderator: May 8, 2015 -
here's your $300 better spent.....in the future people will be laughing at that.
SSD Dilemma..? Maybe you should for the 4TB!
Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by ColMaki, Aug 28, 2008.