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by: Anonymous on 7/27/2009
they should keep attention for s-ata 4 or better 5. s-ata 3 is still too slow. if they can't handle with s-ata 3, then there's no future for real computers.

listen. i mean it, if i say, computers are still slow. the problem is not the cpu, gpu, ram, whatever,... it's the hdd. the hdd is too slow.

for me it looks like this, if marvell can get this problem under control:
s-ata 3 = 6 Gbit/s
s-ata 4 = 12 Gbit/s
s-ata 5 = 24 Gbit/s

even if s-ata is just 18 Gbit/s it's enough! we have to cross the 16 Gbit/s line.

i saw a video where people with a 0-raid with unbelievable 24 ssd drives broke unbelievable 2GB/s, means 16 Gbit/s.

And this System was FAST!
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