Saturday, December 15th 2007
Intel Introduces Industry's Smallest Solid-State Drive (SSD)
The Intel Z-P140 PATA Solid-State Drive is smaller than a penny and weighs less than a drop of water. These ultra-small devices are fast, low-powered and rugged, with the right size, capacity and performance for ultra-small mobile internet devices, digital entertainment and embedded products. The Intel Z-P140 PATA SSD is part of the proposed Intel "Menlow" platform. The chips come in 2 Gigabyte (GB) and 4GB densities, extendable to 16GB.
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12 Comments on Intel Introduces Industry's Smallest Solid-State Drive (SSD)
Make that 64 16gb ones :P
heres one off newegg...click me :D
Speed can be helped by using something like this: addonics.com/products/flash_memory_reader/ad4cfprj.asp
Still have the problem of durability, but would be nice in a low-write, high-read environment.
And... I have a 4gb trans flash that looks smaller.
So we should all be proud of small :)
Ths can mean extremely large flash drives. I can already see it, the ability to put in 6 of these in one flash drive thereby enabling 24 GB of space:nutkick:
Along that point, the Lexar ExpressCard Flash Drives that are being marketed as "SSD" use the same quality flash memory found in CF and SD cards and therefore have dismal performance. High quality SSD perform 10X better in all regards.