Samsung Preps 4GB Flash Drive for Vista

Samsung Electronics has developed a flash memory-based drive that will help 
users take advantage of features in Microsoft's upcoming Windows Vista operating
system to increase performance of their computers.

The drive is packed with 4GB of flash memory--data storage chips that work 
faster than current hard-disk drives and can hold information with the power
turned off. Coupled with Vista's
ReadyBoost feature ,
which allows flash memory to be used for storage of information that would 
otherwise be written to the hard-disk, it means that programs should be much
more responsive than is currently the case with Windows XP, Samsung said.

The technology is one of several that Microsoft is building into Windows Vista 
to increase system responsiveness and eliminate those annoying waits that
are forced on users when programs are starting.

Among the others are ReadyDrive, in which flash memory is added to hard-disk 
drives to act as a temporary memory cache. Doing so means lower power 
consumption
and a faster wake-up from sleep mode. Another technology, SuperFetch, 
anticipates what programs and documents might be next required and pre-loads 
them
so that they start faster when called by the user.

Earlier this year Samsung unveiled a
prototype hybrid disk drive
for the ReadyDrive technology. The drive, two versions of which were shown at 
Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) in Seattle in
May, had 128MB or 256MB of flash memory.

Windows Vista is currently in beta testing and is expected to be released to 
some corporate customers in the fourth quarter of this year and to consumers
in early 2007. Samsung didn't announce release plans for its flash drive but 
said it is preparing to begin production.

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