MobileBurn.com - 10/31/2008
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Today Samsung Electronics retracted its bid to buy flash memory maker SanDisk. In a letter to SanDisk's board, Samsung Electronics' CEO explained why his company is no longer interested.
Read the full story here.
sandisk.com - 11/5/2008
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sandisk.com —
Page-based algorithm : Customized for popular operating systems
such as Vista, ExtremeFFS uses a page-based algorithm with...
no fixed coupling between physical and logical location. This gives SanDisk SSD the freedom to store a sector of written data ...
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Business Products | Embedded Computing | SanDisk SSD ...
electronista.com - 11/5/2008
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electronista.com —
SanDisk on Wednesday said it has developed a
way to eliminate one of the few performance bottlenecks...
of solid-state drives. A new flash file system known as ExtremeFFS uses a page-based method that no longer ties the logical location of data on the ...
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SanDisk tech promises 100x faster SSD writes
fareastgizmos.com - 11/5/2008
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fareastgizmos.com —
sandisk.jpg SanDisk today unveiled an advanced flash file
system for solid-state drives (SSDs) that yields dramatic improvement...
in performance and reliability for computing applications. Called ExtremeFFS, this next-generation patented flash ...
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SanDisk ExtremeFFS accelerates SSD random write speeds ...
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SanDisk Not Interesting Samsung
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SanDisk Not Interesting Samsung SanDisk Not Interesting Samsung Just like any good daytime soap opera, the drama between Samsung and SanDisk continues to entertain us. At first, we heard about Samsung wanting to buy SanDisk so that it could assert its dominance in the flash memory market. Some people said that Samsung was just taking advantage of the currently undervalued SanDisk and that the deal would never go through. Sure enough, SanDisk told Samsung to bugger off, saying that they were not at all interested in getting purchased by the Korean giant. So, how did Samsung respond to this rejection? By retracting its bid to buy ...
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