Sandisk
Sandisk had a booth with a large array of small nand flash storage devices, though most of it appeared to be SD, CF, or for embedded mobile applications:
One of the more interesting pieces was a 64GB e.MMC nand flash part that fit *within* the dimensions of a penny! This is not a plug-in module – it’s the type that would be soldered onto the mainboard of a cell phone or other small mobile device:
While the booth was generally light on SSD’s, there were a couple on display, namely the U100, in both 7mm (left) and 9.5mm (right) form factors:
The U100 is also available in even smaller form factor. We’re currently taking a look at an Ultrabook equipped with the same Sandisk U100 SSD – mounted to an even smaller PCB.
PQI
PQI has been a favorite of mine for years. They were among the first to make a really tiny thumb drive, and I’m glad to see they continue to make a versatile line of products:
A little known fact is that PQI also has a line of SATA SSD’s:
The S525 Series (also available as the S518 – 1.8" form factor), is a bit long in the tooth and uses a dated JMicron controller, but PQI made the extra effort to include the optional USB 2.0 interface that most other manufacturers chose to omit.
More to follow
I’ve still got some pics to sift through, so stay tuned for more CES Storage goodies!
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