08.11.2008 09:20 Uhr, Quelle: Hardmac.com
Sandisk wants to revolutionise SSD
Since its lack of success on the new-born market of SSDs gave a bad moment to the leaders of Sandisk at the time of the announcement of their latest results, the company now seems to want make itself the standard during 2009.
They announce a new technology that in the long term is able to multiply by 100 the speed of the random writings to these disks, a weak point currently.
To arrive at this result, they did not seek to improve quality of the memory chips, but used another interesting approach. Currently, while writing a traditional hard drive with data, it also will write in its catalogue the location in which they are stored.
Sandisk decided to attack this aspect and proposes to modify it. These disks, thanks to powerful algorithms, will make it possible to optimise the placement of the data so that it can be accessed as fast as possible.
In addition to this function, Sandisk will propose a multichannel system that is completely asynchronous. It will be, for example, possible t
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