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"...will carry SSDs as opposed to the flash memory..."I assume you mean HDDs as opposed to the flash memory...
The original article says SSDs in 8/12/20GB configurations, but also leaves open the possibility of Asus giving consumers the choice of an HDD.
No. Flash memory = memory embedded on the motherboard/circuit board.SSD = Solid State Drive which can be swapped out like HDD.
I didn't expect there to be a distinction between flash based SSDs and embedded flash memory, but that makes sense now.
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Brian Cassin @ Mar 9th 2008 7:38PM
"...will carry SSDs as opposed to the flash memory..."
I assume you mean HDDs as opposed to the flash memory...
Rollins @ Mar 9th 2008 7:54PM
The original article says SSDs in 8/12/20GB configurations, but also leaves open the possibility of Asus giving consumers the choice of an HDD.
Homeboy @ Mar 9th 2008 8:00PM
No.
Flash memory = memory embedded on the motherboard/circuit board.
SSD = Solid State Drive which can be swapped out like HDD.
Brian Cassin @ Mar 9th 2008 8:01PM
I didn't expect there to be a distinction between flash based SSDs and embedded flash memory, but that makes sense now.