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5th May 2008, 15:51 | #11 |
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| Let me put it this way: The microcontroller in a high-end SSD is often the limiting component that bottlenecks performance. So, since RAM is MUCH faster than flash memory... it stands to reason the hardware microcontroller in the i-RAM is the biggest bottleneck. RAM should perform leaps and bounds better... a modern, performance tweaked microcontroller on the drive/iRAM PCB should give it a huge boost alone, before adding SATA II improvements and faster, higher bandwidth lower power DDR2 RAM. |
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