Microns Dean Klein arms himself with a flip cam to bring you into the labs at Micron's Advanced Storage Technology (MAST) Center and captures Director Joe Jeddeloh's PCI-e demo. Watch what NAND can...
Microns Dean Klein arms himself with a flip cam to bring you into the labs at Micron's Advanced Storage Technology (MAST) Center and captures Director Joe Jeddeloh's PCI-e demo. Watch what NAND can really do in a solid state device and see the kind of IOP/s it hits when tuned by experts for extreme performance.
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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.
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.
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. :-)
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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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.