New Laser Can Accelerate HDD Read, Write

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Current Bus speeds can't keep up with current drive setups, and SATA 6 Gbit can be maxed out with a RAID setup.

This is something that won't be around for quite a few years anyway, so of course current bus speeds would choke.

You have this backwards current drives are not even close to true maximum output ie normal hdd's are too slow to take advantage of current bus speeds while ssd'd are faster they still don't max out the bus.
 

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[citation][nom]techguy911[/nom]You have this backwards current drives are not even close to true maximum output ie normal hdd's are too slow to take advantage of current bus speeds while ssd'd are faster they still don't max out the bus.[/citation]
Nope, when SATA 6Gbit was released, the demo had 2 SSDs in a RAID setup that got close. Which was odd.
 
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