Toshiba demonstrated SSD performance at CES
On a news published at Tech On is reported that Toshiba demonstrated at CES the amazing speed of its notebook computer incorporating a 128-Gbyte solid state drive (SSD) using a multilevel-cell NAND flash memory.
The demonstration was carried out with two identical computers side-to-side measuring the boot time of Windows Vista from a standard 120-Gbyte HDD and from a SSD. The demonstration showed that the SSD-based machine took approximately 30 seconds for the boot-up while HDD model took about 1 minute.
The maximum data transfer rate (sequential mode) of Toshiba's multilevel SSD at the time of reading reaches 100Mbps. This is about twice as fast as that of a standard HDD. In addition, the power consumption of the SSD in full operation is lower than half of that of a 2.5-inch HDD, the company said.
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The demonstration was carried out with two identical computers side-to-side measuring the boot time of Windows Vista from a standard 120-Gbyte HDD and from a SSD. The demonstration showed that the SSD-based machine took approximately 30 seconds for the boot-up while HDD model took about 1 minute.
The maximum data transfer rate (sequential mode) of Toshiba's multilevel SSD at the time of reading reaches 100Mbps. This is about twice as fast as that of a standard HDD. In addition, the power consumption of the SSD in full operation is lower than half of that of a 2.5-inch HDD, the company said.
Now end-consumers must only wait for prices to become more... user-friendly.
Next: Also Bollywood goes Blu-ray
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