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zatoicchi
23.07.08, 11:26
Microsoft's Windows Vista is to blame for slowing down the progress -- and, in turn, adoption-- of solid state drives (SSDs), according to Sandisk Chairman and CEO Eli Harari.

"As soon as you get into Vista applications in notebook and desktop, you start running into very demanding applications because Vista is not optimized for flash memory solid-state disk," Harari said, during SanDisk's second-quarter earnings call on Monday.

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"Unfortunately, [SSD] performance in the Vista environment falls short of what the market really needs and that is why we need to develop the next generation, which we'll start sampling end of this year, early next year," he added.

The next generation of SSDs will use multilevel cell (MLC) technology, which is generally predicted to lower costs and widen the availability of the SSD -- a drive without any moving parts -- as an alternative to typically less rugged traditional hard drives (HDs).

But MLC SSD drives will also require a sophisticated controller -- and according to Harari, that is entirely Vista's fault.

Windows Vista hurting SSD development, claims SanDisk CEO (http://www.betanews.com/article/Windows_Vista_hurting_SSD_development_claims_SanDi sk_CEO/1216749504)

anon
23.07.08, 20:11
"because Vista is not optimized for flash memory solid-state disk"

superfetch also causes vista to make normal hard disk drives spin with often no real reason, shortening their lifespan :frown:

zatoicchi
24.07.08, 08:41
because Vista is not optimized for flash memory solid-state disk

well in actuality vista sucks big time..it's a lost cause

anon
24.07.08, 15:45
mhm let's see what the future holds for Win7 and MiniWin ^^

Aurion
26.07.08, 14:13
"Cerf, a long-time advocate of keeping the internet free from control by service providers" I guess it would be a bad move to offer a new service for the Vista OS since new OS are coming soon @ the same time !!

anon
26.07.08, 18:40
"Cerf, a long-time advocate of keeping the internet free from control by service providers"

wrong quote? ^^