Probably due to the rumored Apple subnotebook, all manufacturers of NAND announce their flash memory-based HDs. After SanDisk yesterday, Super Talent unveiled its SSD SATA offer.
If performance is lower than the one reported by SanDisk with its new super fast SATA interface, only 28MB/s vs. 67MB/s (reading) and 45MB/s (writing), and a MTBF "limited" to 1 million hours; Super Talent offers several models: 1.8" 32GB, 2.5" 64GB and an exclusive 3.5" 128GB.
Prices remain unknown so far, but it could be interesting to test a RAID Stripping based on 4 x 3.5" 128GB disks in a Mac Pro, of the overall (and unsafe) storage capacity would only be 500GB, but performance might be quite astonishing with HD access time reduced to 0.1 ms!
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