Dec 14, 2009

Solid State Drives They will replace the current

Solid State Drives They will replace the current Finally - and yes, probably because of the MP3 player and the continuation of this development - the cost of computer memory solid state. Memory cards or sticks the camera, as some people call them are also very inexpensive and readily available, can now be up to 2 GB and 4 GB, in some cases, according to units of the brand and type of paper referred you need, USB flash / pen drive can now be purchased in up to 2 GB and no doubt more in the near future. This is where it will be interesting, you can buy now, in solid, hard disk up to 4GB, the work on the same chip technology on the NAND flash-based solid state, such as the iPod Nano MP3 player and sandisc M200. The NAND flash memory unit that is directly on your computer standard ATA IDE interface connector, you can save space without wires, for the way in which the drawings and the other slot alongside or under the current hard disk and wire into your IDE ATA slot with standard cables. Both units are designed for use in very demanding conditions, because they have no moving parts, such as your hard disk, with advantages including faster access to data and transmission speed, lower power consumption and no noise. The main features of these entities: - Fully compatible with IDE interface - Compatible with the standard ATA interface - No Noise - No Search Error - Very high impact resistance - No latency delay - low power - high product quality and faster access to data - Error Correction and Wear Leveling - Extended product life (more than 3 million hours - Operations) - Industry-standard interfaces - the plug-in owners without adaptation compounds - density from 16 MB to 4 GB + - Factory OS Format: Use out-of - the-box, just add applications / code - Extended temperature range of these Solid State - NAND-type - hard drives are another part of our future - today. To lea more and checkout specifications follow this link for Solid State Disk? Copyright 2005, Charles West, all rights reserved.

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