When will SATA Be dead?
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@Jason said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
Prediction: 2017/18 will bring an Intel chip with 64+ lanes and this will not be an issue.
I think so too.
I think Thunderbolt will be the best physical interface rather than the current PCIE form factors too. Mainly it allows the flexiablity like SATA with greater throughput. It would allow you to use cables (internal or external) and could plug into a blackplane once the layout of the drives are standarized. And could even allow dasiy chaining.
eyeroll
Go design a kick ass widget and put a thunderbolt connector on it, then see what it costs to license.
Hopefuly Intel will ditch the licesning costs at some point.. No other interface is doing that. They are just killing it doing that.
No way, Intel doesn't work that way.
Here Comes AMD LightingBolt..
I sure hope so.
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@MattSpeller said:
@Jason said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
Prediction: 2017/18 will bring an Intel chip with 64+ lanes and this will not be an issue.
I think so too.
I think Thunderbolt will be the best physical interface rather than the current PCIE form factors too. Mainly it allows the flexiablity like SATA with greater throughput. It would allow you to use cables (internal or external) and could plug into a blackplane once the layout of the drives are standarized. And could even allow dasiy chaining.
eyeroll
Go design a kick ass widget and put a thunderbolt connector on it, then see what it costs to license.
Hopefuly Intel will ditch the licesning costs at some point.. No other interface is doing that. They are just killing it doing that.
No way, Intel doesn't work that way.
Here Comes AMD LightingBolt..
Apparently not check out the dates in my search
Yeah I didn't even know it was a real thing. I just made it up as a joke.
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
Prediction: 2017/18 will bring an Intel chip with 64+ lanes and this will not be an issue.
I think so too.
I think Thunderbolt will be the best physical interface rather than the current PCIE form factors too. Mainly it allows the flexiablity like SATA with greater throughput. It would allow you to use cables (internal or external) and could plug into a blackplane once the layout of the drives are standarized. And could even allow dasiy chaining.
eyeroll
Go design a kick ass widget and put a thunderbolt connector on it, then see what it costs to license.
Hopefuly Intel will ditch the licesning costs at some point.. No other interface is doing that. They are just killing it doing that.
No way, Intel doesn't work that way.
would that I had more than one upvote to give
Anyone else remember rambus memory? I still shudder at the thought.
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@travisdh1 said:
@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
Prediction: 2017/18 will bring an Intel chip with 64+ lanes and this will not be an issue.
I think so too.
I think Thunderbolt will be the best physical interface rather than the current PCIE form factors too. Mainly it allows the flexiablity like SATA with greater throughput. It would allow you to use cables (internal or external) and could plug into a blackplane once the layout of the drives are standarized. And could even allow dasiy chaining.
eyeroll
Go design a kick ass widget and put a thunderbolt connector on it, then see what it costs to license.
Hopefuly Intel will ditch the licesning costs at some point.. No other interface is doing that. They are just killing it doing that.
No way, Intel doesn't work that way.
would that I had more than one upvote to give
Anyone else remember rambus memory? I still shudder at the thought.
That stuff was STILL worth an obscene amount of money as recently as a couple years ago
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@travisdh1 said:
@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
@Jason said:
@MattSpeller said:
Prediction: 2017/18 will bring an Intel chip with 64+ lanes and this will not be an issue.
I think so too.
I think Thunderbolt will be the best physical interface rather than the current PCIE form factors too. Mainly it allows the flexiablity like SATA with greater throughput. It would allow you to use cables (internal or external) and could plug into a blackplane once the layout of the drives are standarized. And could even allow dasiy chaining.
eyeroll
Go design a kick ass widget and put a thunderbolt connector on it, then see what it costs to license.
Hopefuly Intel will ditch the licesning costs at some point.. No other interface is doing that. They are just killing it doing that.
No way, Intel doesn't work that way.
would that I had more than one upvote to give
Anyone else remember rambus memory? I still shudder at the thought.
OMG that stuff was ridiculous. I had one machine with that.