That DDR2 version was canceled, I asked them about it few months ago.
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That DDR2 version was canceled, I asked them about it few months ago.
Screw iRAM, gimme Acard ANS-9010!
It would seem that the whole of the storage side of the computer industry has been moving a lot slower than the rest. Like there seems to be a new chipset/mobo every month, cpu's every six and so on.
At the very least there should be faster non solid state type drives coming out, for e.g. a 1500rpm/sata2/32mb or 64mb cache, instead they just keep on pumping out larger and larger ones and nothing aimed towards the gamer/power user.
And as stated before, a DDR2/sata2 i-ram at a cheaper price would be nice, especially if one could have the rams running at ddr1066+ with low timings:D
didn't the ddr version easily saturate the sata1 bandwidth. would ddr2 help that much even on sata2? plus ddr had lower latencies than ddr2, but ddr2 is cheaper right now
how bout this cute little thing for a client system ? :D
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/34065/135/
http://www.fusionio.com/
ANS-9010 were delayed...
Acard said it will release at this Q3 on ComputexTPE 2007
http://journal.mycom.co.jp/articles/...x10/index.html
it's very very CHEAP of 2G ddr2-667 recently... orz
when do you think it will come out in the us?
If it had eight dimm slots, supported 2gb dimms, sata2, preferably ddr2, it would then be worth their asking price. As it is, it's not worth the time of day.
it only has six dimm slots but it supports sata2, ddr2 and from my understanding can support up to 48gb of ram on a single unit
No, it's not: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Gigabyte-5-25-...QQcmdZViewItem
I think he was talking about a different unit ;)
ya, i was talking about the one from acard, for some reason i'm getting the feeling its going to go to some kind of specialty market and cost alot