Tuesday, February 10, 2009

64GB Data Chips from SanDisk

Soon you will be able to buy 64GB data chips courtesy of SanDisk, thanks to their newly acquired X4 technology which allows for the storage of 4 bits of data in each memory cell, 2 bits up from your typical chip. Now, starting the first half of 2009, you can store all those pictures of your family you took on that vacation to Norway last summer...lucky you. You will surely make all your friends jealous.


Unsurprisingly, this technology was developed in Japan alongside Toshiba, well "co-developed" by them. Toshiba is also a co-owner for this new technology, which by the way has a performance rate of 7.8 MB per second.

You may read the full story here, just as soon as you finish your work your boss wanted done half an hour ago.

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