| Intel said to feed Google solid state disks |
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Posted by Winston Chim
on Tuesday, 13 May 2008. 11:48 GMT
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The Register "Intel is working its close ties to Google for solid state storage drive sales, according to a report. Sources have told Digitimes that Google plans to test out SSD storage in an effort to lower power consumption at its vast data centers. The ad broker-cum-search engine will turn to Intel for the SSD gear. And, if true, that's great news for Intel, which hopes to make a run at turning SSDs into a big business. As the report tells it, Intel will supply flash memory, while Marvell will provide the controllers. For what it's worth, our sources tell us that Digitimes report is flat out wrong. Still, it's interesting to speculate about Google paying for the more expensive SSDs on the data center scale. Like many service providers, Google is finding that lowering energy costs is its top priority." |
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