When it comes to flash memory, you might know that Fusion ioDrives are in a class of their own, but do you know why? This short whiteboard video unveils the Fusion ioMemory difference, giving you a quick and easy history lesson in NAND flash along the way.
Many people don't know that flash isn't really all that new. While it's only gained popularity in the past decade, flash was invented more than 25 years ago to be used as a new form of memory. Over the years though, developers instead implemented it as storage because flash memory is persistent, like disk drives.
The history of flash is so interesting, our team at Fusion-io wanted to share a bit of it with the world. So we created this whiteboard video to show how flash has changed the world we live in and is now powering the digital age. Along the way, we also reveal the secrets behind the Fusion ioMemory difference, and explain why flash is powering both sides of the Internet, Discover the secret of ioMemory and learn how you can unlock the true potential of flash.
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