Toshiba To Launch First 512GB Solid State Drive
designperfection9 writes "Toshiba said Thursday that it will show off a new line up of NAND-flash-based solid state drives with the industry's first 2.5-inch 512GB SSD.
The drive is based on a 43 nanometer Multi-Level Cell NAND and claims to offer a high level of performance and endurance for use in notebooks as well as gaming and home entertainment systems."
Is there any reason to buy a platter drive anymore, aside from cost? Id rather have speed, reliability, and long life.
And the second rule (borrowing from Shakespeare):
"Kill all the moderators" because the internet is met to be uncensored. (like Usenet is.)
FOX NEWS.com should be BANNED from television and internet. Have the Congress take it over and give us Truespeak.