Carl Lowenstein wrote:
> There have been a few people wondering about the speed of USB devices
> and why they can't get 480 Megabits/sec out of their plug-in memory
> sticks.

This sort of flash memory is notoriously slow to write. I would never
expect plug-in memory sticks to get anywhere near 480Mb/s. So it's not
the transfer speed, it is the speed of actually writing the data into
the flash. If I recall correctly not all flash is created equal and they
are working on faster writing flash all the time so digital pictures and
movies etc. can be stored closer to real-time.

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Tracy R Reed
http://ultraviolet.org


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