Archive for July, 2008
SSD Weak Performance Blamed on Vista
SSD “performance in the Vista environment falls short of what the
market really needs“, admitted Harari at the company’s earnings
conference this week.
Why not? According to Harari, it’s because “Vista is not optimised for Flash memory solid-state disks”.
SSD Hard Drives Reduce Battery Runtime
Drama – read Tom’s Hardware Review.
“The results of our testing are a shock for anyone who cares about battery runtime, as our results prove unmistakably that battery runtimes do not increase when using flash based SSDs. As a matter of fact, most flash SSD products actually contribute to emptying your battery even faster! Mainstream flash SSDs — if they can even be called “mainstream†at prices of $500 and up — do not even provide convincing performance while they help to suck your battery empty quicker than before.”
No More Computer Removal at Airport
New laptop bags, with a fold-down section or a stand-alone protective sleeve to give the X-ray machines a clear shot, have just been cleared by the T.S.A. for faster travel through airport security. Pathfinder Luggage and Targus will be the first manufacturers to offer these bags in early fall.

IDC Predicts 70% Annual Growth for SSD
In 2007 the SSD market generated $400 million in revenue. Shipment growth is expected to go through the roof at over 76% per year! The traditional government, military and industrial markets will give way to growth through the business and consumer sectors.
