sandisk.com - 6/2/2009
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Computex, Taipei, Taiwan, June 2, 2009 Computex, Taipei, Taiwan, June 2, 2009 SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today announced that it has begun shipping its next-generation flash memory-based solid state drives (SSD) for netbooks, offering high-performance components at a competitive ...
money.cnn.com - 6/3/2009
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money.cnn.com —
NEW YORK (Fortune) -- SanDisk CEO Eli Harari
once plotted to dethrone the iPod with a series
of "iDon't" ads a marketing campaign that cast Apple iPod users as fad-driven sheep, and promoted his company's Sansa media players as the smart ...
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SanDisk is happy to be number two - Jun. 3, 2009
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SanDisk lanza tarjetas SD específicas y nuevas memorias SSD para netbooks
Gizmología —
... Dejando de un lado estas tarjetas “especiales”, SanDisk también anuncia la disponibilidad de unas nuevas memorias SSD específicas para netbooks. Estas memorias “pSSD” ofrecen una velocidad virtual de 9000rpm (lo juro que lo pone en la nota de prensa… ¡vRPM!) con tecnología nCache que mejora el rendimiento a la hora de acceder a los datos de la memoria. ...
SanDisk starts shipping second generation pSSDs for netbooks
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... called nCache that helps to improve performance of the SSDs. nCache is a non-volatile write cache that supports burst performance and gives a vRPM (virtual Revolutions Per Minute) of up to 9,000.
Though the pSSDs will work with any netbook, SanDisk is pushing their drives to be highly compatible with ARM processor based netbooks and have even worked closely with Canonical, makers of Ubuntu Linux.
The second-gen pSSDs will come in capacities of 8/16/32/64GB.
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SanDisk finally ships pSSD drives for netbook sector
Engadget —
While SanDisk didn't do itself any favors this morning with its netbook-centric SDHC card, at least it's making up for it somewhat with a legitimate launch here. The outfit's pSSD line, which was originally announced exactly this day a year ago, has just started to ship. The pSSD P2 and S2 both employ a new technology dubbed ...
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