New SanDisk ExtremeFFS SDD 100x Write Speed

Solid state hard disk drives have been slow to catch on in mainstream computing technology, but thanks to a new file system invented by SanDisk, SSDs might be too great to pass up on.
The new file system technology, called “ExtremeFFS” (this name rocks!), uses some newfangled trickery to systematically increase writing speeds. Electronista says, “… ExtremeFFS uses a page-based technique that no longer ties the logical location of data on the drive to its physical data space. Instead, it dynamically writes and alters the position of data based on where it would be most efficient as well as the user’s own habits.”
We’re not sure exactly what all of that techie-stuff even means, but according to SanDisk, we should be seeing a huge improved performance as well as reliability with ExtremeFFS file system-equipped drives. Also, random-write speeds should see a big improvement, up to one hundred times faster the speed when compared to traditional SSDs (Solid-State Drive).
There’s no “ExtremeFFS” solid-state drives have been announced yet, but SanDisk says ‘wait for our new technology in 2009′.
So, let us wait for this New SanDisk ExtremeFFS SDD with 100x Write Speed huh
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