Why is it a shame. Why put tons of $$$ into something that is far from mature, costs alot of $$$, no set standards, and the demand is low. Current HD Technology is proven, its cheap, and is profitable.
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Antec 300
Foxcon A7AD-S 790GX
8GB Gskill PC-1066@5/5/5/12
PII X940 BE @3.6GHZ
Sunbeam Core Contact
2x 640GB in Raid 0+1
4870 512MB@800/1000
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So is Petrol but that doesn't stop us from designing new engines.
There are different kinds of hybrid drives on the market today.
1. Laptop ones, with cache management meant to be done by Vista.
2. All standard HDDs have flash cache, much smaller though.
3. HDDs with big RAM cache.
4. Flash SSDs with RAM cache.
IMO the last one is the most promising and I really hope we'll be seeing some consumer ones...
Why aren't we seeing hybrids with large flash cache? I think that it would need much smarter management than drives incorporate now in order to utilize well, even VR has just 16 MB even though increasing it to like 128 would cost close to nothing.
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