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Toshiba Developing High-Density 1TB SSD

MojoKid writes "A new partnership between Toshiba and Tokyo's Keio University has led to the creation of a new technology that could allow SSDs up to 1TB in size to be made 'with a footprint no larger than a postage stamp.' The report states that the two have been able to integrate 128GB NAND Flash chips and a single controller into a stamp-sized form factor. They've even made it operational with a transfer rates of 2Gbps (or about 250MB/sec) with data transfer that relies on radio communication."

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  1. Re:Who cares about size... by nedlohs · · Score: 5, Informative

    Whereas mine ran for 3 years until I replaced the whole device.

    Aren't anecdotes great!

  2. Re:Gaming? by DigiShaman · · Score: 4, Informative

    Apparently a company called Data Recovery Services claim the ability to recover lost data in SSD format. Not sure how they do it exactly, but I imagine it involving some de-soldering of chips and replacement of new parts on the PCB.

    They've managed to provide a writeup of their claims here.
    http://www.datarecovery.net/solid-state-drive-recovery.html

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    Life is not for the lazy.
  3. The future is here by Arancaytar · · Score: 2, Informative

    Stamp-sized chips storing the contents of multiple libraries, fully downloadable over short-range radio transfer in roughly an hour.

    Listen to us complaining that we don't have flying cars yet. :P