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SanDisk tech promises 100x faster SSD writes
SanDisk tech promises 100x faster SSD writes
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 ...
Business Products | Embedded Computing | SanDisk SSD Solid State Drives | SanDisk Technical ...
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 ... (more) Business Products | Embedded Computing | SanDisk SSD ...
SanDisk jams 8GB into the itty-bitty Sansa Clip | Crave, the gadget blog
SanDisk jams 8GB into the itty-bitty Sansa Clip | Crave, the gadget blog
news.cnet.com — The 8GB Clip comes in black only. (Credit: SanDisk) (more) SanDisk jams 8GB into the itty-bitty Sansa Clip | Crave, ...
SanDisk ExtremeFFS accelerates SSD random write speeds by up to 100 times over existing systems
SanDisk ExtremeFFS accelerates SSD random write speeds by up to 100 times over existing systems
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 ... (more) SanDisk ExtremeFFS accelerates SSD random write speeds ...
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SanDisk ExtremeFFS makes for faster SSD writes
SlashGear — ... today that they have developed a new technology that makes it so solid-state drives can perform faster and more efficiently. The technology is called ExtremeFFS and it uses a method that is page-based. ...

SanDisk announces ExtremeFFS for "100 times faster" SSD write speeds
Engadget — ... are on drives using current technology. The company hopes that this advance, coupled with other upcoming standards, will lead to widespread adoption of SSDs in PCs (and much, much more money in their pockets).That should fit in nicely with news we just heard that Microsoft's Windows 7, unlike Vista, will include optimization for use with the drives. While actual drives that carry ExtremeFFS have yet to be announced, SanDisk expects them to ship in 2009. Fun times. [Via Electronista, CNET] SanDisk announces ExtremeFFS for "100 times faster" SSD write ...

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