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Intel puts its best Flash forward

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Really Cool Looking.

Is that STARSHIP Enterprise I See? By knowing original SSD have data flow from ~35 mb/sec up to 100 mb/sec & judging from how many finger widts more Magenta Line is than Cyan-LOTS, it may be above ~100 mb/sec. TOP SSD was Suspected to go to 600 mb/sec, yet that may be too Starship at this time, yet it looks like WHOPPER.
drashek
posted by : Serial_Ultie, 01 May 2008

Eh?

What exactly are those bar charts supposed to represent, there's no scale!
posted by : Chris, 01 May 2008

Where are the real numbers

Without some numbers on the charts, the difference between the bars could actually be less than a 1-2% but because of the way they displayed it, they make it seem like they have a large lead. If Intel has such a great product, they should have added the numbers on the axis of the chart. At this point, I think they are taking a page out of AMD's playbook touting how great their solution will be without actually having anything to back it up. Very misleading. The one thing I do find interesting about the numbers though is that their SSD is not a power of 2 in size.
posted by : Shawn, 02 February 2008

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