YES the newer solid drives are fast enough to real-time record 2
channels of 24/96 audio, if that can be used as a benchmark!.
sqb
Just guessing, but even if it's non-volatile RAM, I would expect it
to be faster than a hard drive as typically RAM writes are
significantly faster than hard disk writes (think of your virtual
memory cache).
-Chipp
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I could be mistaken, but I believe the difference is also a
function of the type of RAM used in flash drives, since
non-volatile RAM is slower than the type we use in computer memory.
I.e., a USB flash drive should be expected to be slower than a USB
hard drive.
--
stephen barncard
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