23-10-2007, 14:13
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64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
Very cool i want a 64Gb pen drive
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7057717.stm
from Samsung in 2009 
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23-10-2007, 14:14
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
You mean Gigabyte surely, 64 Gigabits is 8Gigabytes
Edit: My mistake, read the news article now i think I got thrown off by your actual post
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23-10-2007, 14:16
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
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You mean Gigabyte surely, 64 Gigabits is 8Gigabytes
Edit: My mistake, read the news article now i think I got thrown off by your actual post 
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Well, the size of a DVD is expected to shrink by 2009, so who knows:
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The 64 gigabit (Gb) chips could be used to make flash memory, commonly used in MP3 players, capable of holding the equivalent of 80 DVDs, the firm said.
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23-10-2007, 14:18
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
Are they actually sure what they mean!? lol
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23-10-2007, 14:22
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
Eeeeh! I remember the great hoo har that surrounded the arrival of the 64 kilobit DRAM - it was going to revolutionize the world!
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23-10-2007, 15:13
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
The chips are 64Gbit [8GB], but you can have multiple chips in a device, so as the article says, 128GB flash devices should be possible.
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23-10-2007, 15:25
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
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Eeeeh! I remember the great hoo har that surrounded the arrival of the 64 kilobit DRAM - it was going to revolutionize the world!
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I remember paying 200 quid for an 8 meg expansion form my Amiga...
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23-10-2007, 16:07
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
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I remember paying 200 quid for an 8 meg expansion form my Amiga... 
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I had a spectrum 48k, 20mins to load a game... 
I as a wee wee child i played them games for hours.
I would say its the spectrum 48k's fault i work in IT now
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23-10-2007, 16:34
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
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I remember paying 200 quid for an 8 meg expansion form my Amiga... 
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Not to mention the £400 for the A530 sidecar to put it in, I paid £298 for a 2x4Mb sticks. How about the Iomega drives, £99 for the drive and £12 for each 100Mb cartridge, I've still got the drive and over a dozen cartridges, just enough to fill to CD's.
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I had a spectrum 48k, 20mins to load a game... 
I as a wee wee child i played them games for hours.
I would say its the spectrum 48k's fault i work in IT now
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You should have bought the Interface 1 and a microdrive, a whole 96k of storage per cartridge.
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23-10-2007, 16:36
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
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Not to mention the £400 for the A530 sidecar to put it in, I paid £298 for a 2x4Mb sticks. How about the Iomega drives, £99 for the drive and £12 for each 100Mb cartridge, I've still got the drive and over a dozen cartridges, just enough to fill to CD's.
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The worst thing is, im not even sure what the hell i used it for.
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23-10-2007, 17:16
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
The use of these chips are more towards SSD's (solid state drive) in laptops where they replace the hard drive. There main benefit being no moving parts means lower power usage and lower vunerability to shocks.
32 and 64GB drives already exist i believe but cost a fortune!
Whilst we wait for the prices to come down hybrid hard drives are going to be more common which feature a 8GB or so flash drive paired to a normal 200GB hard drive.
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23-10-2007, 17:18
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
Seeing as we're all being nostalgic..
I can remember (not so long ago) before Windows 95 was introduced, RAM (SIMM) memory was (on average) £30 a meg. Dependant upon what type of processor you had (386/486) determined how many SIMMS (minimum) you required. If you were lucky enough to have 4meg simms in your system then (by those standards) you had a real flying machine.
At least (dare I say it) that's one thing that Microsoft can actually be credited with and that's driving down the price of RAM (when Windows really 95 took off). Reckon if it wasn't for that, RAM could still be an expensive necessary evil that (even nowadays) can still fluctuate considerably from day to day. The problem is (now) you need loads of memory just to run the latest operating systems let alone any applications.
Funnily enough I recently found some of the old 4 mag SIMMS in my scrap box - now seriously defunct - fond memories..!
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23-10-2007, 17:32
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
My first computer was a Spectrum+, £99 from Curry's, bundled with a tape recorder, still got it!
I was as useless then as I am now at playing games so I used to hack the games and see what would happen.
I was in the motor trade at the time, one day we were having an open evening at the showroom, I wrote a program for the punters to play with which would work out the monthly payments for them, been writing programs ever since.
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23-10-2007, 17:34
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
Maybe I'm being cynical but it's a lot of information to lose....and seeming most people don't encrypt the data, quite concerning too..
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23-10-2007, 17:42
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Re: 64 gigabit USB Pen Drive
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My first computer was a Spectrum.
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Mine was a Commodor C16 - which I've still got, in pristine condition and original packaging. Never know might be worth something in about a century or so. Just imagine Antiques Roadshow in the year 2215 - describing one of these, a bit like comparing a Victorian steam engine to a Modern day (top fuel) dragster
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