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Ultra Fast Disk Drives With No Moving Parts

saccade.com writes "Let's face it, the slowest part of PC's today is the disk drive. Bit Micro has come up with a nifty solution - flash memory based disk drives available in typical disk form-factors. These e-disks are electrically compatible with ATA, SCSI, etc. but run orders of magnitude faster - access times down to 40 usec and transfer rates over 100 MB/sec. What's the catch? Cost. Currently going for just under $1K/G, a 30G model I recently held in my hand was worth much more than my car. However, as flash memory prices drop, so do the price of these drives. Within the decade the spinning hard disk may go the way of the floppy and CRT."

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  1. Wouldn't it be cheaper... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...to store data by etching bits with a stylus into Faberge Eggs.

  2. Re:Not that new. by yellena · · Score: 5, Funny

    Chicken meet egg.

  3. floppy dead? by nbert · · Score: 5, Funny

    take a look at this raid 0 floppy setup: http://ohlssonvox.8k.com/fdd_raid.htm

    yes, I know that it would cost more and we would still have moving parts. It's also slower.
    But just imagine a room with ~21300 FDD (30 gigs) stacked to the ceiling blinking and spinning like mad.

  4. Re:Floppies are dead? by SlashdotMeNow · · Score: 5, Funny

    What about those machines which don't have USB drives or who aren't on a network?

    What country do you live in? Machines without USB? Not on a network??? You're not making any sense here man! I have something hectic to tell you: The year is not 1994. It's actually 2004. Yes, you've been in a coma for 10 years.