Introducing the first desktop computer configurable WITHOUT a system hard drive. The Operating system and system files reside on a PuRam™ solid state flash disk with near zero latency and seek times, and burst transfer rates up to 8.5GB/s I/O, capable of over 150,000 I/O requests per second, all with an average of 0.0% CPU utilization. This translates into an effective desktop business productivity of up to 100 times faster than the fastest available hard disk design at any price or configuration. These are non-volatile units just like a regular hard drive with a permanent storage cycle. There are no more virtual memory or swap file delays (since now they are as fast as RAM) and there are no more System Disk Defrags (memory is random so it does not need defragging). Windows boots-up in seconds, load your games and apps in seconds, and start any program virtually instantly.
This came from www.go-l.com. I don't know if anyone else got their popups, but they are giving away a 3.4 GHz computer, so I went to their site, and they have a nice line of supercomputers so to speak. They will be releasing a 4.0 GHz in the near future. I just thought the above technology was pretty interesting, an entire OS sitting on a flash disk. Not to mention these systems support 4 gigs of ram, with up to 16 gigs using ram drives. Wow.
This came from www.go-l.com. I don't know if anyone else got their popups, but they are giving away a 3.4 GHz computer, so I went to their site, and they have a nice line of supercomputers so to speak. They will be releasing a 4.0 GHz in the near future. I just thought the above technology was pretty interesting, an entire OS sitting on a flash disk. Not to mention these systems support 4 gigs of ram, with up to 16 gigs using ram drives. Wow.
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