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JEDEC is the leading developer of standards for the solid-state
industry. Over 3,500 participants, appointed by some 300 companies work together
in 50 JEDEC committees to meet the needs of every segment of the industry,
manufacturers and consumers alike. The publications and standards that they
generate are accepted throughout the world. All JEDEC standards are available
online, at no charge. For more information, visit www.jedec.org.
See
also:-
JEDEC
- editor mentions on STORAGEsearch.com
- editor's comments:- in July 2008 -
JEDEC announced it was
starting a new subcommittee JC-64.8 to co-ordinate standards for
SSDs - in particular those
related to form factors, interfaces and reliability.
In May 2009
- JEDEC published a
new standard for 1.8
Slim SSDs. MO-297 defines the dimensions, layout and connector position for
54mm x 39mm SSDs with a standard
SATA connector. |
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| Storage ORGs |
Megabyte found
that talking to other specialists was a good way to learn more about
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| New Guide
for SSD Wannabies |
Editor:- StorageSearch.com published a
new article recently called -
"3 Easy Ways to
Enter the SSD Market."
Nowadays it seems like everyone wants
to get into the SSD market. This tells you how to do it. And gives real
examples.
So if you're a
hard disk maker, or
RAID controller company
or flash memory maker who
still doesn't have an SSD product line here's my advice.
Stop
giving the press interviews about how you're still - "looking" at
the SSD market from the sidelines and evaluating what you might do next year
maybe..."
Some of these storage manufacturers (and you know
who I mean) - have been
singing the same old song for years. And it just sounds pathetic. They should
shape up, shut up, and
get in the game. |
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I've had early feedback from
senior VPs in several SSD companies already - who think it's a very interesting
article. A shade cynical and brutal in places - but tells it how it is... | | |