Spansion Low-Power EcoRAM: Hard Drive Capacity at DRAM Speed. Not an SSD. Targets Search Engines, Databases... (video)
Story posted on: August 14, 2008

But Silverman started his presentation by an unusual disclosure.
"I run this group at Spansion bringing this product [EcoRAM] out. I should tell you, I'm not a Flash person. In fact I never worked for a semiconductor company before earlier this year. I'm a server guy!". A quality he thinks will help Spansion better understand the needs of server makers like Dell, IBM, HP or Sun.
Silverman targets the new high-density EcoRAM at web servers running large databases - like the ones used at search engine sites like Google, Microsoft, Yahoo... - that need to respond at user requests at a fraction of a second.
EcoRAM delivers 8 times the capacity at 1/8 th the power consumed by a DIMM and a higher reliability on per gigabyte level allowing hardware makers to build 1U servers with 0.5 terabytes on board. Silverman also notes that unlike standard MLC-type Flash RAM, EcoRAM allows for infinite reads.
Some of Spansion's slides are available here and the presentation's video is below.
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