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Hyperchip

Based in Montreal and Dulles (Virginia), Hyperchip is defining the future of the Internet with cost-effective, high-performance systems that simplify the core routing network and enable the wide-scale deployment of a route-once topology. Hyperchip's routers are compatible with existing network architectures, reducing operating and capital costs while delivering the high-quality bandwidth necessary to support high-revenue services. Hyperchip's carrier-class technology scales upward to route approximately 1,000 times more Internet traffic than today's solutions, eliminating the need for costly forklift upgrades for network operators. For more information about Hyperchip, visit the company Web site at www.hyperchip.com.

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Squeak! - Why are Most Analysts Wrong About Solid State Disks?
read the article - Why are Most Analysts  Wrong About Solid State Disks?
Most analysts and editors of other computer publications don't really understand the solid state disk market. They show their ignorance and naivete by prefacing every discussion of SSDs with a superficial analysis which compares the cost per byte of storage between flash and hard disk drives. That's the wrong answer to the wrong question. And it's far removed from why the SSD market is racing to become a multi billion dollar market seemingly in blithe ignorance of the cost per byte proposition.

This article tells you what's important to users and the main applications in which SSDs are already being used and new applications where they will be used in the next 3 years. ...read the article, Solid State Disks

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