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The joint effort will hopefully produce results by early 2010 for both Serial Attached SCSi and Fibre Channel products, which are typically used in servers. The SSDs will not replace hard disk drives, rather they would complement them. "The new generation of solid-state drive technology complements existing enterprise-class hard disk drives and is intended for use in storage applications that require extremely high Input/Output Operations Per Second performance and power efficiency," according to the two companies. The drives would use a combination of Intel NAND flash memory and SSD technology. The NAND flash memory can reach speeds of 200 MB/s reading and 100 MB/s writing data. |
Hopefully Intel and Hitachi's partnership will drive up competition in the SSD market. |
Would be nice, because right now they are just unpractical. Like all tech thogh it will come time. |