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Samsung unveils 2 PCs with flash-based solid state disks


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Tuesday May 23, 2006 7:48 PM CDT - By: T.O. Whenham

Click to ZoomSoon after announcing a hybrid flash and traditional hard drive, Samsung has taken it a step further and announced the first two PCs embedded with 32 GB NAND flash-based solid state disks (SSD). The company says it marks the first time that NAND flash has been used in such an application and it is a breakthrough which will pave the way for the replacement of HDDs with flash memory drives.

The two PCs announced are a flash version of the Q1 UMPC announced earlier in the month, and the Q30 a notebook with a 12.1 inch screen. Both will be available in Korea starting in early June. Flash is looked at as a great fit for mobile computing because it is far more durable and resistant to shock that a traditional drive. A SSD can withstand a shock twice as strong as one which would cripple a HDD. It is also more resistant to spilled water.

The SSD reads 300% faster (53MB/s) and writes 150% faster (28MB/s) than a standard drive. It will boot 25-50% faster than an HDD, and will be 20-30 grams less than a 1.8 inch hard drive. It�s also completely quiet, which will be helpful both for you and those around you if you are working in a quiet public area.

There is no word yet if or when these models will expand beyond Korean borders.



Via Akihabara News


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