Flash-based computing devices will outsell hard drive-based models by 2013,
predicts analyst firm
In-Stat.
A notebook computer that uses Flash memory to store data consumes
considerably less power than a hard drive equipped model. The lack of moving
parts in Flash memory should also boost reliability.
The rise of so-called solid state drives (SSDs) is enabled by the continuing
drop in memory prices. In-Stat analyst Frank Dickson said that the first Flash
drive-based notebooks will become a viable option by 2010.
"The HDD industry has done a phenomenal job of driving areal densities, but
it is clear that there are user segments for which drive capacities far exceed
the user's need," Dickson said.
"When one examines the declining cost trends for Flash, the user's need for
storage and the premium that consumers place on the benefits provided by SSDs,
it is easy to see that there will be a clear demand for SSDs."
The
One
Laptop Per Child Project plans to rely solely on Flash memory for its
notebook computers designed for children in developing nations.
The Linux-powered devices will feature 512Mb of Flash memory to store the
operating system, applications and user data. The first models are expected to
ship in 2007 and will cost about $140.
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