Super Flash Memory
Samsung has recently shown off their new 64 GB memory chips, to be used to make 128 GB memory cards. One chip alone can hold information amounts equal to 40 DVDs or 18,000 songs! These chips are designed to use flash– specifically NAND flash. NAND is the better of two types of flash memory (the other is NOR, used in cell phones), having higher storage capacity and faster speeds. With these drastic improvements in capability for flash memory, flash will soon rival hard drives. My question is, have we reached a point where we have more storage capability than we need? How many people have 1,000 songs let alone 18,000? For further information, check out the full article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7057717.stm
John Goldner
This is really cool. And i have a car stereo dock in my car which has came with an adapter for USb..so i wonder if it would be able to buy this “Super flash memeory”..and just downlaod up to 18,000 songs and just connect it to my car stereo..
That would be really cool..I’m going to check it out to see whats the price on it.
Lisa Mandalaywala stk39178