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Mcell used the DDR memory of 1GB, HDD that high speed actualized data transfer by loading the mechanism, “self study working table”. In the case of 3.5 inch HDD size 2.5 inches HDD those which install the controller tip/chip and memory etc. The same company has sung that with the test, transfer rate above 110MB/s was achieved at the time of random lead/read of the data of 64KB~512MB. Also the point that is feature it actualizes the high data safety where it is due to cash control and the like.
Furthermore, at the point where really the same store did the test, you say that the Raptor series of Western Digital make HDD (the 150GB model) with with comparison, you could verify high-speed characteristic at the time of especially random lead/read.
As for main specifications, interface Serial ATA (150Mbps), substance size width 101.6× height 25.4× depth 147mm, weight 500g."
I-RAM meets a platter HDD. I thought of this the best part of a year ago, and even put the idea to a few people. At least someone else thinks the same way I do...
Estimated transfer rates above 110MB, which is pretty damned good!
Depending on price, im having a RAID of these, no question.
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Mcell used the DDR memory of 1GB, HDD that high speed actualized data transfer by loading the mechanism, “self study working table”. In the case of 3.5 inch HDD size 2.5 inches HDD those which install the controller tip/chip and memory etc. The same company has sung that with the test, transfer rate above 110MB/s was achieved at the time of random lead/read of the data of 64KB~512MB. Also the point that is feature it actualizes the high data safety where it is due to cash control and the like.
Furthermore, at the point where really the same store did the test, you say that the Raptor series of Western Digital make HDD (the 150GB model) with with comparison, you could verify high-speed characteristic at the time of especially random lead/read.
As for main specifications, interface Serial ATA (150Mbps), substance size width 101.6× height 25.4× depth 147mm, weight 500g."

I-RAM meets a platter HDD. I thought of this the best part of a year ago, and even put the idea to a few people. At least someone else thinks the same way I do...
Estimated transfer rates above 110MB, which is pretty damned good!
Depending on price, im having a RAID of these, no question.