512GB solid state disk from Toshiba in 2009

Solid state disk is something that many of us one that we cannot afford it because it is expensive. But there is an other side of the story too. It cannot find At the great amount of storage in a solid state disk. So, on the one hand you have to be a lot of money but on the other hand, you cannot find enough storage. So, at this moment it is a total loss for many consumers And especially those people who think of their budget a lot for them really solid state disk is not the ideal option even in laptops. Next year, Toshiba is going to change all that and is going to bring 512GB solid state disk.

CustomPC wrote:

Based on 43nm multi-level NAND cells, Toshiba says that the new drive has a maximum sequential write speed of 200MB/sec, and a maximum sequential read speed of 240MB/sec. The S-ATA 2 drive will be available in standard 2.5in packaging, although Toshiba is also launching other capacities of SSD using the 43nm cells. These include 64GB, 128GB and 256GB SSDs, which will be available in 1.8in drive cases and 1.8in flash modules, as well as the standard 2.5in cases.

You might think that I’m talking about something that will come after many months but the good news for you is that Toshiba is going to display the port that only after a few days in January, 2009 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

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