Now, this is a really great idea. Samsung gave some geeks a bunch of SSDs and they built a 24 drive raid array with a capacity of 6tb, and over 2gb/sec transfer speeds. He’s shown ripping a dvd in .8 seconds, opening 53 apps in less than 19 seconds, and jumping on a trampoline with the array dangling by the power cables. Great marketing idea, props to Samsung.
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