Flash and HDD: symbiosis or survival of the fittest?
By Objective Analysis | Sep 11, 2012
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There has been a lot of discussion recently pitting flash memory against HDDs, but we believe there is another way to view these two apparently competing technologies: from a larger perspective, they complement one another, enabling applications and improving demand Perhaps a better analogy for flash memory and hard disk drives is to see them as parts of an interdependent ecosystem rather than as contestants in a bitter battle where the winner takes all.
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