Samsung is producing a 4 gigabyte flash memory device designed to enhance Windows Vista performance. The new solid state disk is compatible with Windows ReadyBoost, a new Windows Vista feature that uses flash memory to improve system responsiveness. It is meant to help users avoid all the multi-second delays they typically experience when moving within and between applications. Samsung is targeting “high-end desktop computer users, [including] gamers and graphic designers,” said Don Barnetson, director of flash marketing at Samsung.
Samsung to Provide 4-GB Flash Memory for Vista
Posted by: Alexandra DeFelice July 26, 2006 03:50 PMSamsung is producing a 4 gigabyte flash memory device designed to enhance Windows Vista performance. The new solid state disk is compatible with Windows ReadyBoost, a new Windows Vista feature that uses flash memory to improve system responsiveness. It is meant to help users avoid all the multi-second delays they typically experience when moving within and between applications. Samsung is targeting “high-end desktop computer users, [including] gamers and graphic designers,” said Don Barnetson, director of flash marketing at Samsung.