I know that thing for a long time. It is DEFENETLY nothing for a
normal user because of the price.

Yea, of course, Reading with 1400MB/s and writing with 1200MB/s would
be wonderfull, but not 1536GB for    !!!! 14026€ !!!!     I prefere to
buy a car or something else for SOOO MUCH MONEY.

You can buy the 1536GB version in germany(when you ask maybe they ship
worldwide) here:
http://www.computeruniverse.net/products/90362861

And here:
http://shop.chip.de/products/90362861


2010/2/21 Frank A. Stevenson <[email protected]>:
> I spent some time looking at the feasibility of building an array of 8x8
> Hynix (or similar) 32GB NAND flash chips (2TB total) where 8
> microcontrollers could control a row of 8 flash chips. The idea is to
> connect the 8bits bus together down each row, and use the CE (chip
> enable) line to activate the chip that is intended to be read. These
> rows could be cross connected with an ad-hoc parallel (and perhaps I2C
> control channel) bus to a ninth microcontroller that communicates to PC
> over USB - and manages table lookups asynchronously to maximize USB
> throughput.
>
> Such a setup should easily be capable of handling over 10k random reads
> / second. But when I was googling after parts for this project, I came
> across this beauty:
>
> http://www.tomshardware.com/news/RAIDDRive-Storage-Flash,7443.html
>
> http://www.supertalent.com/products/ssd_category_detail.php?type=RAIDDrive
>
> Access time is listed as 0.1 ms - which is a definite improvement to the
> proposed Christmas tree of  USB memory sticks, but probably slower than
> the grid solution listed above. It doesn't appear to be on sale yet,
> neither have I found a price quote.
>
>  F
>
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