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Date: 2013-08-15 17:44:06
Computer hardware
Computing
Computer data storage
Computer storage devices
Non-volatile memory
Computer storage media
Solid-state drive
Computer memory
Dynamic random-access memory
Big data

Flash’s Role in Big Data, Past Present, and Future Jim Handy Tutorial: Fast Storage for Big Data Hot Chips Conference

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