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Old November 25th 14, 07:28 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Lynn McGuire[_2_]
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"Intel and Micron are going to kill the hard disk drive"
http://www.itworld.com/article/28510...isk-drive.html

"That seems to be ending. Not long after Samsung announced a 3.2TB SSD drive, Intel announced its alliance with Micron Technology
will yield enormous capacity SSD drives."

"The end of HDD? Samsung debuts a 3.2TB PCIe SSD card"
http://www.itworld.com/article/26948...-ssd-card.html

"Well, now that they are getting the durability squared away, some are going for capacity. Several have released 1TB drives. Samsung
just one-upped them all with a PCIe-based drive that holds 3.2TB."

I'll take a 10 TB SSD drive for $100 please.

Lynn
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Old November 26th 14, 03:44 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
cjt
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On 11/25/2014 12:28 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
"Intel and Micron are going to kill the hard disk drive"

http://www.itworld.com/article/28510...isk-drive.html


"That seems to be ending. Not long after Samsung announced a 3.2TB SSD
drive, Intel announced its alliance with Micron Technology will yield
enormous capacity SSD drives."

"The end of HDD? Samsung debuts a 3.2TB PCIe SSD card"

http://www.itworld.com/article/26948...-ssd-card.html


"Well, now that they are getting the durability squared away, some are
going for capacity. Several have released 1TB drives. Samsung just
one-upped them all with a PCIe-based drive that holds 3.2TB."

I'll take a 10 TB SSD drive for $100 please.

Lynn


.... and I'd like a 5 year warranty with that.
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Old December 3rd 14, 06:47 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Arno[_3_]
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Default "Intel and Micron are going to kill the hard disk drive"

Lynn McGuire wrote:
"Intel and Micron are going to kill the hard disk drive"
http://www.itworld.com/article/28510...isk-drive.html


"That seems to be ending. Not long after Samsung announced a 3.2TB SSD drive, Intel announced its alliance with Micron Technology
will yield enormous capacity SSD drives."


"The end of HDD? Samsung debuts a 3.2TB PCIe SSD card"
http://www.itworld.com/article/26948...-ssd-card.html


"Well, now that they are getting the durability squared away, some are going for capacity. Several have released 1TB drives. Samsung
just one-upped them all with a PCIe-based drive that holds 3.2TB."


I'll take a 10 TB SSD drive for $100 please.


That may have some extended delivery time ;-)

Arno

 




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