Comments on: Toshiba announces 16GB flash memory chip; iPhone winces
Toshiba announces plans to begin shipping new high-capacity 16GB NAND flash memory chips in fall, 2007.
Toshiba announces plans to begin shipping new high-capacity 16GB NAND flash memory chips in fall, 2007.
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low price in the near future. It would be nice to store some TV shows on it
because my laptop's HDD is getting a little cluttered.
It would also be nice to see this technology instated into MP3 players. Bring 2 of
these chips together and you have a solid state iPod video (6th Generation I
hope).
low price in the near future. It would be nice to store some TV shows on it
because my laptop's HDD is getting a little cluttered.
It would also be nice to see this technology instated into MP3 players. Bring 2 of
these chips together and you have a solid state iPod video (6th Generation I
hope).
an updated iPhone and iPod. In time for the holidays? Apple needn't wince that
the iPhone will "only" have 8GB in June.
Apple would be in violation of its contracts if they just used Toshiba flash memory in their iPhones - hence it wont happen.
So yes, Apple is wincing, realizing that their prized product is only going to be able to ship with 8GB of memory (until the other suppliers can boost their storage capacity) while knowing that the potential for more memory is there, but they just cant touch it.
Suckas!
PS I have an iPod so I'm not anti-Apple.
an updated iPhone and iPod. In time for the holidays? Apple needn't wince that
the iPhone will "only" have 8GB in June.
Apple would be in violation of its contracts if they just used Toshiba flash memory in their iPhones - hence it wont happen.
So yes, Apple is wincing, realizing that their prized product is only going to be able to ship with 8GB of memory (until the other suppliers can boost their storage capacity) while knowing that the potential for more memory is there, but they just cant touch it.
Suckas!
PS I have an iPod so I'm not anti-Apple.
One thing is that at that capacity it would be wayy too expensive for consumers (or for a younger audience) to buy for external storage. For phones, its ok to have a 2GB memory card in it for a couple of songs, videos and photos. For MP3 players, just get one with high built in memory.
Why cant Toshiba focus on something bigger like working on those Flash Drives on laptops, the ones that replace hard drives? I say that should be the main focus for laptop companies to be developing.
This is just my opinion by the way.
One thing is that at that capacity it would be wayy too expensive for consumers (or for a younger audience) to buy for external storage. For phones, its ok to have a 2GB memory card in it for a couple of songs, videos and photos. For MP3 players, just get one with high built in memory.
Why cant Toshiba focus on something bigger like working on those Flash Drives on laptops, the ones that replace hard drives? I say that should be the main focus for laptop companies to be developing.
This is just my opinion by the way.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/18/simpletech-announces-512gb-and-256gb-3-5-inch-ssd-drives/
Looks like 512GB of NAND storage in a 3.5" enclosure...
- Highest Capacity??
- by tehpyro April 18, 2007 6:56 PM PDT
- If that's the highest capacity then what on god's earth is this?
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Looks like 512GB of NAND storage in a 3.5" enclosure...