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SanDisk Speeds SSD Performance and Reliability with New Management System

 
SanDisk has shown off new management technology that it says will make its SSDs faster and more reliable. The flash file system is called ExtremeFFS and is patented by SanDisk. The management system has the potential to accelerate random write speeds by up... (link)

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