the director Registered user Joined Oct 10, 2009 Messages 454 Reaction score 0 Location Bristol Oct 23, 2012 #1 Now they're using witchcraft!
Deleted account 190920001 Registered user Joined Oct 15, 2009 Messages 3,368 Reaction score 0 Oct 23, 2012 #2 No they are just claiming the invented something. They have been out for 3 or 4 years but everyone else calls then Hybrid drives.
No they are just claiming the invented something. They have been out for 3 or 4 years but everyone else calls then Hybrid drives.
red1 Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Nov 5, 2007 Messages 2,016 Reaction score 2 Location Lincs, England Oct 24, 2012 #3 Back in the 90's it was called a cache!
skyenet Registered user Joined Apr 2, 2007 Messages 2,091 Reaction score 0 Location Scotland Oct 27, 2012 #4 Well as long as Samsung didn't make it, then I don't really care. Don't want the launch of new iMacs being held up with a court case Will be ordering a Fusion Drive when the new iMacs become available through Build to Order
Well as long as Samsung didn't make it, then I don't really care. Don't want the launch of new iMacs being held up with a court case Will be ordering a Fusion Drive when the new iMacs become available through Build to Order
cookie Stay Frosty UKGSer Subscriber Joined Aug 29, 2002 Messages 32,384 Reaction score 1,804 Location Failed State Oct 27, 2012 #5 Marki_GSA said: No they are just claiming the invented something. They have been out for 3 or 4 years but everyone else calls then Hybrid drives. Click to expand... serious question, cos i don't know: these hybrid drives, do they have software to keep the OS and user files separate like the apple fusions do in OS-X?
Marki_GSA said: No they are just claiming the invented something. They have been out for 3 or 4 years but everyone else calls then Hybrid drives. Click to expand... serious question, cos i don't know: these hybrid drives, do they have software to keep the OS and user files separate like the apple fusions do in OS-X?
skyenet Registered user Joined Apr 2, 2007 Messages 2,091 Reaction score 0 Location Scotland Oct 27, 2012 #6 cookie said: serious question, cos i don't know: these hybrid drives, do they have software to keep the OS and user files separate like the apple fusions do in OS-X? Click to expand... Bit more info on Fusion Drives here http://news.techworld.com/storage/3...fusion-drive-hybrid-drive-technology-in-macs/ Can't wait to try it all out
cookie said: serious question, cos i don't know: these hybrid drives, do they have software to keep the OS and user files separate like the apple fusions do in OS-X? Click to expand... Bit more info on Fusion Drives here http://news.techworld.com/storage/3...fusion-drive-hybrid-drive-technology-in-macs/ Can't wait to try it all out
the director Registered user Joined Oct 10, 2009 Messages 454 Reaction score 0 Location Bristol Oct 28, 2012 #7 You're all wrong. It's witchcraft......won't stop me buying a 27" iMac when they're available though!
You're all wrong. It's witchcraft......won't stop me buying a 27" iMac when they're available though!