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Flash-based hard drive cache?
Written by t-readyroc   
Friday, 30 June 2006

EETimes is reporting on an analysis that makes an interesting point about NAND devices moving into the PC market. They're thinking that such devices will likely be used as a sort of hard drive cache instead of replacing the hard drive itself. Makes sense to me...

"The combination of Microsoft Corp.'s forthcoming Vista operating system and initiatives sponsored by big-name IC suppliers like Intel Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. will result in NAND flash memory being designed as a cache between PC hard drives and main memory, according to a new report by market research firm Semico Research Corp."

 
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