SanDisk next-gen SSDs are faster, target netbooks and Linux
Jun 03, 2009, 06:01 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Andrew Nusca)
"The drives employ a new technology called nCache, a
non-volatile write cache capable of supporting burst performance up
to five times the steady state vRPM2, the company says. nCache
improves user responsiveness and helps prevent incidence of
"stalling" or "shuddering" often seen in first generation netbook
SSDs, SanDisk says."
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