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Samsung launches PCs with solid-state disks
Sean Shim
EE Times
(05/23/2006 12:11 PM EDT)
SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung Electronics said Tuesday (May 23) it will
deliver PCs embedded with a 32-gigabyte NAND flash-based, solid-state
disk (SSD) starting next month.
Samsung claimed it is the first deployment of NAND flash in a
commercial mobile computing application, setting the stage for
flash-based memory disks replacing hard disk drives.
Two devices will be unveiled: Q1, an ultra-mobile computing device;
and Q30, a 12.1-inch screen notebook PC. Samsung said both are
designed for optimal portability and resolve many of the challenges of
mobile computers.
The solid state drive can withstand about twice the impact that would
cripple a regular hard disk drive. In addition, stored data can be
easily retrieved from flash memory than hard drives when PCs are
dropped or liquid is spilled on the device, Samsung added.
The drive’s read time of 53 Mpbs is three times faster than hard
drives, while write time of 28 Mbps is 150 percent faster. Samsung
added the Q1-SSD will show video or still photos as well as play audio
without having to be booted up first.
The retail price for the Q1-SSD is $2,430, while the Q30-SSD sells for
$3,700.
Samsung launches PCs with solid-state disks
Sean Shim
EE Times
(05/23/2006 12:11 PM EDT)
SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung Electronics said Tuesday (May 23) it will
deliver PCs embedded with a 32-gigabyte NAND flash-based, solid-state
disk (SSD) starting next month.
Samsung claimed it is the first deployment of NAND flash in a
commercial mobile computing application, setting the stage for
flash-based memory disks replacing hard disk drives.
Two devices will be unveiled: Q1, an ultra-mobile computing device;
and Q30, a 12.1-inch screen notebook PC. Samsung said both are
designed for optimal portability and resolve many of the challenges of
mobile computers.
The solid state drive can withstand about twice the impact that would
cripple a regular hard disk drive. In addition, stored data can be
easily retrieved from flash memory than hard drives when PCs are
dropped or liquid is spilled on the device, Samsung added.
The drive’s read time of 53 Mpbs is three times faster than hard
drives, while write time of 28 Mbps is 150 percent faster. Samsung
added the Q1-SSD will show video or still photos as well as play audio
without having to be booted up first.
The retail price for the Q1-SSD is $2,430, while the Q30-SSD sells for
$3,700.