Wednesday, December 19th 2007

Buffalo unveils a 100GB flash drive

Buffalo Unveils a 100 GB Flash Drive

Although we've seen flash SSDs that top out at 416 GB, nothing in the mainstream is really bigger than 64 GB -- but Buffalo's new SHD-UHRS series seems like it's bringing the status quo up to 100 GB. The USB 2.0 external drive uses two different types of flash memory to reach that capacity, yet it's only about the size of a business card and weighs just two ounces. Those of you somehow entranced by the case design but lacking the 952 USD for the 100 GB model needn't worry, however: Buffalo is also shipping a 32 GB version for a pretty competitive 312 USD and a 64 GB model for 665 USD.
Source: Engadget
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28 Comments on Buffalo unveils a 100GB flash drive

#26
effmaster
btarunrPM, don't post here.
why not thats not any of my passwords Im proud to say that I only made that one up. No lies Im really serious
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Steevo
Capacity, reliablity, and speed all play a factor. 600Gb of drive space in RAID 5 is faster, more reliable, and cheaper for what we need to do than 600Gb of RAID 0 Raptors.
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#28
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
effmasterwhy not thats not any of my passwords Im proud to say that I only made that one up. No lies Im really serious
i like doing ones like this

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