- Oct 20, 2004
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It seems all SSD on the market are only targeting corporate buyers.
I'd like to see a device that is user upgradable with SD flash memory, seems like it'd be easy to develope, and as SD media increases in size, users would be able to upgrade.
Imaging a PCI bus powered card with varying configurations of 4-16 SD card interfaces. You can currently buy 2GB SD cards for about $65 on newegg. Then have a SATAII interface for fast transfer (maybe even implementing a RAID controller in a higher end version??). If they could develope a basic 4-port version for <$100, you could get 8GB capacity for ~$360, and upgrade ad capacity increases, and prices fall.
Does anyone else like the idea?
I'd like to see a device that is user upgradable with SD flash memory, seems like it'd be easy to develope, and as SD media increases in size, users would be able to upgrade.
Imaging a PCI bus powered card with varying configurations of 4-16 SD card interfaces. You can currently buy 2GB SD cards for about $65 on newegg. Then have a SATAII interface for fast transfer (maybe even implementing a RAID controller in a higher end version??). If they could develope a basic 4-port version for <$100, you could get 8GB capacity for ~$360, and upgrade ad capacity increases, and prices fall.
Does anyone else like the idea?
