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Posted on 02/08/07

Speeding up PCs with hybrid memory

Special to The Globe and Mail

A new type of computer storage device combines the traditional magnetic hard disk with memory chips like those used in the "thumb drives" that plug into universal serial bus (USB) ports. Hybrid hard drives are expected to see widespread use in business and mobile PCs in the next few years.

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