Samsung 256GB Flash Solid-State Drives

By Paul Briggs - 07/10/2008 2:43:48 AM


Samsung recently announced the availability of fast track solid state drives with a capacity of 256GB. Not only this, the mass production of 128GB drive has already started.

The magnetic platters in hard-disk drivers are replaced by flash memory chips, which are used to store data. These flash memory chips are more advantageous as they use less power and are free from risk of mechanical failure.

Though the price has not been disclosed yet by Samsung but 256GB SSD will be available by the end of 2008. The SSD will be little more expensive than regular HD drives are flash memory chips are expensive than magnetic platters.

Via: Press

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