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    admoseremic: I predict in 10 years we'll have the equivalent of that thing in the size of a pencil eraser. more »
    P3nnst8r: 1.21 Gigawatts?!!! more »
    FrankenPC: I can totally see this device being a SQL transaction log drive. Fastest F'ing SQL server ever built. more »
    scarbrtj: Even Tony Stark says "Day-um." more »
    strider_mt2k: Holy sufferin' catfish that's awesome! I'll take three! more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: So they are actually selling these for $3000/80Gb? Is there actually a market at this price? more »
    Geisrud: Nice...MB with a capital B even. Clearly out of my range, but it's always good to see stuff like this coming out. I love technology. Certainly not a... more »
    Monty: Well, I just tried it, and no matter how quickly I write I can not pen out 368 "MB"'s in a second, so I am forced to conclude that your "really, reall... more »
    OMG! Bacon!: Good lord o'mighty........that is hawt. more »
  • #storage

    Fusion-io ioDrive Is The Fastest Storage Device in the World

    The ioDrive is a PCI Express storage card that can write at up to 368 MB/s and read at 473 MB/s to its NAND flash memory—or, for the layman: really, really damn fast. More »
  • #storage

    640GB Flash Hard Drive For a Paltry $19,000

    Sure, it costs $30 a GB, but Fusion-io's new ioDrive flash card promises ridiculous 800MB/sec (Read) and 600MB/sec (Write) sustained data transfer rates. That would mean performance on par with DRAM, which would be about a thousand times faster than any existing disk drive. Basically, it's like packing an enterprise SAN into a PCI express card. However, if $19,000 is a little too rich for your blood, you could always settle for a 80GB, 160GB, or 320GB when the ioDrive is released in Q1 2008. 80GB for $2400? Now, that's value. [Fusion-io via about:blank]