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MacBook Air to use STEC flash
posted on 28 April 2008 18:24
Samsung says it must be a mis-STEC
It is reported that Apple is going to use STEC flash solid state drives (SSD) in its MacBook air thinner than thin notebook computer.
This could earn STEC $25 - 30 million in 2009. The existing Samsung SSDs will not be used.
STEC SSDs are being used to provide the new performance tier 0 in EMC's Symmetrix DMX4 storage arrays. STEC is also being sued by Seagate for SSD patent infringement.
[Paul Roberts, news editor.]
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