Not sure if this is old.
I read on Gigabyte's iRAM and it looks very promising, but a little search brought up Samsung's pitch on the SSD market: non-volatile Solid State Disk based on NAND flash technology.
Not sure how it would compare to Gigabyte's iRAM in term of performance but it sure looks more convenient by being non-volatile and designed to look like a regular hdd. Samsung announced 16GB 2.5' device for mobile applications, which is twice bigger than what you get with the iRAM. Price might be the decisive factor.
Your thoughts?
http://www.samsung.com/PressCenter/Pres...essRelease.asp?seq=20050523_0000123980
I read on Gigabyte's iRAM and it looks very promising, but a little search brought up Samsung's pitch on the SSD market: non-volatile Solid State Disk based on NAND flash technology.
Not sure how it would compare to Gigabyte's iRAM in term of performance but it sure looks more convenient by being non-volatile and designed to look like a regular hdd. Samsung announced 16GB 2.5' device for mobile applications, which is twice bigger than what you get with the iRAM. Price might be the decisive factor.
Your thoughts?
http://www.samsung.com/PressCenter/Pres...essRelease.asp?seq=20050523_0000123980