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@jabcreations SATA 6Gbps, HDSL and Light Peak are on its way!
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They're running XP x64 Edition, for those interested..
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It'd be nicer to have a comparison about some of those numbers (sorry I don't know what an I-OPS is) but I do know what 800 megabyte write speeds mean!
I think it'd be a bit weird to plug in any sort of storage device in to a PCI-E slot so I would imagine that some new high(er) bandwidth bus other than SATA or USB is most likely in the works.
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To be fair let's consider which skills they have concentrated on improving...not acting obviously but the end result will be us with much faster hardware in the next few years. :-)
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Okay both these guys are so creepy...
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This video felt sketchy. Get out of the guy's grill.
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Dean, what you should do is contact AMD and try to sell this technology to them. That way they can integrate a 16 channel SSD controller into their CPUs and motherboard manufacturers can place a DIMM slot on their motherboards. Then we can just buy a 8GB or 16GB SSD DIMM for $50 and get the same kind of performance. They're going to do it eventually, so you may as well make Micron some money from licensing fees. Imagine if every computer had a 16GB SSD with those kinds of IOPs, for cheap!
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SSD chubby lol :D
they are senior engineers and the guy is talking to his boss on camera, this isn't what they're used to and they're just having a good time. And I can tell it isn't what you're used to either, because you've totally misread them. Go outside and get some more experience with people
moneyman10k 3 years ago 8
jabcreations, A high end harddrive will do around 250 IOPS (Input Output Operations per Second) This card does 200,000 IOPS. That is 80,000% faster. Do you now get why the guy can't stop smilling.
as400master 3 years ago 6