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Since 1988, SanDisk's innovations in flash memory and storage system technologies have provided customers with new and transformational digital experiences.
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The development and implementation of new storage and memory architectures, combined with evolved storage system management can play an important role in controlling the growth of data center power use even as the total amount of content in data centers grows.
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In addition, flash memory is making its way into more enterprise and client computer applications, both as a stand alone storage device and as a cache memory and system accelerator.
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In modern IT system development, memory and storage are cheap and getting cheaper.
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As with any bare-bones kit, you'll need to install your own memory, storage, wireless networking components and operating system.
ENGADGET
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As far as specs, he said it runs on x86 architecture, a "highly enhanced" PC GPU (with "almost 2 teraflops of performance, " he added), an unknown amount of local HDD storage, and 8GB of GDDR5 system memory.
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Skyera is also offering compression and deduplication to lower the total cost to storage content on a flash memory based enterprise storage system.
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New storage systems are increasing using flash memory for system acceleration, such as faster transaction processing and data base searches.
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Getting to that stage might mean combining self-assembly methods with lithography, or doing away with the head that reads the data-packed disk and instead creating a self-assembling solid-state system on the model of Flash memory storage used today.
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Using a combination of HDD and flash memory in either a hybrid HDD or a dual storage notebook computer, where frequently used data (and possibly the operating system and application software) is kept in the flash memory, while the bulk of user content is kept on the HDD, has been shown to provide about 80% of the performance improvements of a pure SSD-based computer.
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