http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1319706itc=eetimes_sitedefaultcid=NL_EET_EE_Life_20131004elq=ad91ea8c6c224afa9ee7ad746fb97f5celqCampaignId=1523
Aside from the fact that it sounds like a weedwacker, it's an amazingly
fast robot with no tether. At one point, it does slip but recovers
Plus, the NAND used in SD cards is not of the same durability as found in
real SSDs. SD cards also either don't have or contain less advanced
life-extension technologies, such as wear leveling. I'd bet good money that
you lose TRIM as well.
So it's not significantly cheaper, is slower, less
http://www.edn.com/design/consumer/4422020/Teardown--Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-still-the-category-leader
At 04:13 PM 10/6/2013, you wrote:
http://www.edn.com/design/consumer/4422020/Teardown--Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-still-the-category-leader
Cool, another Samsung device that uses Maxim chips.
Please keep buying Samsung devices - helps to keep my employed :)
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Jin-Wei Tioh