You know what that lady above has in her hands? That’s 64GB of speedy SATA interfaced-iSSD goodness. That little postage stamp sized chip, which weighs about as much as a paper clip can be plopped on a computer motherboard (or an iPhone, iPod, etc) and act as a boot drive or as speedy storage.
What I’d like to see is a kit (OWC?) that allows one of these to be inserted on top of a hard drive in a MacBook, allowing a dual drive system. Seems reasonable, right? Press release below:
SANDISK INTRODUCES WORLD’S SMALLEST 64GB SOLID STATE DRIVE – FIRST IN NEW EMBEDDED SSD CATEGORY
Category Serves Fast-Growing Market for Ultra-Thin Tablets and Mobile Computers
- SanDisk
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