SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung Electronics said Tuesday (May 23) it will deliver PCs embedded with a 32-gigabyte NAND flash-based, solid-state disk (SSD) starting next month.
Samsung claimed it is the first deployment of NAND flash in a commercial mobile computing application, setting the stage for flash-based memory disks replacing hard disk drives.
Two devices will be unveiled: Q1, an ultra-mobile computing device; and Q30, a 12.1-inch screen notebook PC. Samsung said both are designed for optimal portability and resolve many of the challenges of mobile computers.