MarketWatch: Hardly a Flash Revolution
Flash memory has been receiving a lot of attention recently, but outside of hybrid disk drives, some laptop computers and a select group of data center applications, its near-term prospects in corporate IT are limited.
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- Seagate Ships Flash, Downplays Flash At the same time as it begins volume shipment of hybrid disk drives that mix flash memory with disk, Seagate Technologies has laid down its arguments why flash is not going to replace disk any time soon, and is no threat to its business.
- 256GB flash hard drives could become reality with 50% drops in flash price Tumbling flash memory prices are rocketing downwards faster than expected, which is great news for anyone eyeing off a solid-state notebook: they'll soon be more affordable than ever.
- 256GB flash hard drives could become reality with 50% drops in flash price Tumbling flash memory prices are rocketing downwards faster than expected, which is great news for anyone eyeing off a solid-state notebook: they'll soon be more affordable than ever.
- Gillard turns on funding for digital revolution Students in almost 900 Australian secondary schools will be the first to receive computers promised by the federal government as part of what it calls its digital education revolution.