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Samsung to come out with NAND Notebook Q30- SSD

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Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006 | Related entries: Laptops

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Samsung Electronics Co., the leader in digital media technology has announced that it has developed the first Solid State Disk (SSD) based on NAND Flash memory technology for consumer and mobile PC applications.

The NAND-based SSD is a low power, lightweight storage media for notebook PCs, sub-notebook PCs and tablet PCs. Using the industry’s highest density 8Gb (Gigabit) NAND Flash, Samsung can build SSDs with a capacity of up to 16GB.

The SSD’s performance rate exceeds that of a comparably sized HDD by more than 150 percent. The storage disk reads data at 57 Megabytes per second (MBps) and writes it at 32MBps. to ensure compatibility, SSDs have been designed to look like HDDs from the outside. Samsung has developed a full line up of SSDs: 2.5-inch type SSDs that carry 16 NAND Flash devices of 4Gbit or 8Gbit density for 8GBytes and 16GByte of storage respectively. Samsung’s 1.8 inch type SSDs will offer 4GBytes or 8GBytes of density.

The Microsoft Windows XP operating system will boot up 25-50% faster on the SSD than on other drives. This is still a far cry away from instant booting which we would finally deserve to have. They will be available in the market from August onwards.

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