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Fusion-io says it has achieved extremely high data transfer speeds on an HP server packing an array of solid-state drives.
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- by holyhope April 6, 2009 2:51 PM PDT
- What I see is hope for artificial Intelligence. 1,000,000 iops depending on the complexity load of each one of those iops would mean to me to be able to fake it. Not an internal, but an external seeming unit. I think within the next 20 years it may arise spontaneously on the net, much to our chagrin.
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- by baggyguy1218 April 6, 2009 9:20 PM PDT
- hehehehe..you said Chagrin.
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