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Selecting memory devices for an SSD
Posted: Oct 22, 2009 2:58 AM

This application note discusses the types of memory devices available for the Solid State Disk (SSD)...[ View complete article ]


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This application note discusses the types of memory devices available for the Solid State Disk (SSD) of the cpuModules.
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Just looking for SSD information
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