03:10 - Friday 9 May 2008 by Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: ssd, memoright
Categories: Hardware
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: ssd, memoright
Categories: Hardware
Table of content:
Power Consumption
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Memoright isn’t only faster than Mtron, it also required less power. A power consumption of 0.8 W instead of 2.0 W when idle is an excellent result, which is comparable to fast conventional 2.5” hard drives. The maximum power requirement is also lower at 2.3 W. Conventional hard drives require up to 4 W.
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i think ssd drives will not take 10 years to come top dog in the hard disk market think more like 3-5 years maybe even less