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Message: Re: Interesting....Sun Jumps into Flash
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Jun 03, 2008 03:27PM

rephrase..

"Every time a disk drive is accessed, it has to power up, spin to the data, access it and send it along," he says. "With flash, there's no waiting. The data is right there."



Depends, normally for HDD "access it and send it along," means shadow or page the data to large RAM resource.....normally for flash you have to do the same....unless you have IP that allows you to do different, the comment, "The data is right there" could not be.

Wonder what is meant by that comment?......

"Fowler says that Intel will supply chips for Sun's emerging hardware products, but wouldn't reveal other partners."

Are they needing a BIOS partner for the flash drives, especially one that can implement the attributes of other OS's? Or, are they going to implement status quo translation? One way, or another, seeing they are just now coming up to speed here, they'll need to license something.

They say there's a power savings....lol, so what? They're not managing their infrastructure on battery power, the savings would be very, very minimal.

Why they are stocking the fire in that manner is anyone's guess. Means nothing.



RE: Edig..For battery powered flash devices, eliminating large RAM resource is what saves power. Where that is made possible because of discrete manipulation of data within the flash, based on a new data structure format.

You need the whole package for it to work. This would allow for a statement like the above "The data is right there"

They say they're interested in the power savings over their hybird drives(flash + HDD) by going to SSD's in six months. IMO, they're more interested in "The data is right there".

e.Digitals methods are patented.

IMO, their gold!!

Come on DM show us the gold!!!....lol

doni














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