i.gizmodo.com— Warning: This clip is a piece of Samsung marketing material.Warning 2: It's actually pretty fracking amazing, and it might change your view of computers.
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Yet again, without actual physical sector fragmentation this is just an issue of numbers, software does not care what the sector numbers are if each sector has the same delay as the next.
A hard drive with fast access times and fast read/write speeds is actually very beneficial for people who have really fast internet connections. My laptop with an Intel ssd is noticeably faster at web browsing than my older laptop with a conventional hdd as long as I'm connected over my ethernet or 802.11n wireless network.
glitch82Mar 10, 2009
So why do you hit up Digg then?
neilvickersMar 10, 2009
Last night, I saw a disk.As I recall it was an SSD.I hooked them up outside the case.The data flowed at a frightening pace,and I jizzed in my pants.
snareguy17Mar 11, 2009
I believe your comment was even better than mine was.
hurricaneMar 11, 2009
Yet again, without actual physical sector fragmentation this is just an issue of numbers, software does not care what the sector numbers are if each sector has the same delay as the next.
aaronmarksMar 11, 2009
A hard drive with fast access times and fast read/write speeds is actually very beneficial for people who have really fast internet connections. My laptop with an Intel ssd is noticeably faster at web browsing than my older laptop with a conventional hdd as long as I'm connected over my ethernet or 802.11n wireless network.
tweeMar 11, 2009
Page no longer exists. Buried.
Closed AccountMar 11, 2009
your internet must suck.it's there.
zerofrictionMar 14, 2009
The whole demo is non-technical and lame. Their guru kid probably doesn't know the difference between an inode and a ipod.