Samsung to introduce PCs with NAND flash-based disks
25th May 2006, 13:36 GMT
South Korean electronics powerhouse Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said it will introduce PCs without hard disk drives. Instead of hard disks, these will be equipped with a 32-Gigabyte NAND flash-based solid state disk (SSD), the first notebooks in the world to use flash memory as the main storage device
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