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Trade-Offs in Flash-Based Client Storage Solutions for Ultrabooks

This article explores the implications of Ultrabook™ designs on data storage solutions. As modern computing demands increased performance and reduced power consumption, it's essential to understand the trade-offs between various storage types such as 5mm HDDs, mSATA SSDs, and next-generation form factor SSDs. The discussion provides insight into choosing the right storage solution amidst the evolving landscape of thin and light devices. Jon Tanguy from Micron Technology shares his expertise in integrating and qualifying new products for both notebook and desktop applications.

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Trade-Offs in Flash-Based Client Storage Solutions for Ultrabooks

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  1. Performance Trade-Offs of Flash-based Client Storage Solutions Jon Tanguy Applications Engineer Micron Technology, Inc.

  2. Implications of Ultrabook™ to Data Storage • UltraBook™ encourages low-profile and caseless designs beyond HDD form factors • 5mm HDDs • mSATA SSDs • Next Generation Form Factor SSDs • “Thin and Light” competes with large storage capacities • Modern computing demands high performance and low power consumption, but not at an open-ended price!

  3. Storage Solutions Evolve… and Proliferate!

  4. How to Choose? All data taken with production UltraBook™ from leading manufacturer

  5. Jon Tanguy • Applications Engineering, NAND Solutions GroupSSD Product Marketing, Micron Technology, Boise, ID • Facilitates new product integration and qualifications for notebook and desktop applications • Data storage experience in HDD and solid state industries in Manufacturing, New Product and Process Development, Quality/Reliability and Applications. • Jon earned his BS degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

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