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The MH80 Hybrid Hard-Flash Drive - Samsung

Posted in Electronics, Technology
On Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Samsung announces the MH80 Series of hybrid hard drive. The drive is offered in 80GB, 120GB and 160GB capacities. The MH80 hybrid hard drive will soon be available in retail and commercial outlets. It is currently shipping to select Samsung’s OEM customers.

MH80 Series of hybrid hard drive is a 2.5-inch hybrid hard drive with 128 or 256 megabytes of flash memory. Using combination of a hard disk drive, a OneNAND Flash cache and Microsoft's ReadyDrive software, faster boot and resume times can be achieved. The battery life and reliability also increased compared to magnetic media hard disks.



The MH80 hybrid hard drive preserves the high densities of magnetic storage technology, while the advanced NAND flash technology enhances the overall value with lowered power consumption, higher reliability and faster read/write access than traditional hard drives. The MH80 features Samsung's ReadyBoot technology that offers up to a 50 percent reduction in boot and resume times from traditional magnetic media technology. In addition, the drive consumes 70-90 percent less power than a traditional hard drive, which extends the battery life by 30 minutes before a recharge is needed.

The MH80 also offers up to five times the reliability of traditional notebook PC hard drives. As the drive's platters are idle 99 percent of the time, the MH80 eliminates the need for the hard disk to constantly spin whenever a computer is operating on battery power. As a result, the drive is much less susceptible to shock damage, resulting in less data loss and fewer needed repairs. Furthermore, the drive operates at a lower temperature than a regular hard drive, reducing the likelihood of damage and hard drive failure.

Source: Samsung’s Hybrid Hard Flash Drive
 


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