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Title: Esther Spanjer, M-Systems


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Esther Spanjer, M-Systems
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Competing Technologies HDD vs Flash
  • Flash Advantages
  • Volume/GB
  • Mass/GB
  • Shock resistance
  • Power Consumption
  • HDD Advantages
  • Total Capacity
  • /GB
  • Read/Write Speed
  • No re-writing limits

John Buttress,IDC
3
Key Specs How Good is Good Enough?
  • Example MP3 Players with HDD
  • Read ahead into DRAM for 2032MB (6sec), then
    power turned off.
  • Non-op shock ruggedness, and power consumption
    minimized.

1.0 HDD Flash Memory
Performance
Read avg (MB/s) 5.0 4.0
Write avg (MB/s) 5.2 5.0
Power (mW)
Idle 60 2.9
Read (256K blocks) 577 82
Write (256K blocks) 575 217
Ruggedness
Non-Operating Shock 2000g 2000g
Operating Shock 200g 2000g
Rewrites Unlimited2 Limited 100300K cycles
1.0 HDD avg. usage specs are in-class.
Andy Higginbotham, Western Digital
  • Notes
  • Source JP Morgan, Oct-04.
  • HDD manufacturers do not specify a limit to the
    number of times bits can be re-written.
  • Above are industry average specifications
    individual performance by manufacturer/product
    may vary.

4
Moores Law Continues with Floating Gate NVM
1986/1.5µm
  • Visibility for scaling of floating gate clear to
    32 nm
  • Forms high hurdle for new technologies to leap

1988/1.0µm
1991/0.8µm
1993/0.6µm
1996/0.4µm
1998/0.25µm
2000/0.18µm
2002/0.13µm
2004/90nm
90 nm cell is 1/476th of 1.5 µm cell
2006/65nm
2008/45nm
Charles Lee, INTEL
5
Flash Can Make HDDs Better Too
  • Hybrid Drive for Longhorn chipset
  • Digital Consumer Ideas for HDD/Flash Synergies

Don Barnetson, Samsung
Microsoft, WinHEC 2004
6
System Cost vs. of MB
100x
10x
Jim Handy, SEMICO
7
Format Miniaturization
  • Smaller, sub-Pico sliders
  • Challenging flyheight parameters
  • Refined flexure designs, capabilities
  • Improved processing, robustness
  • Smaller disks and actuator system
  • Higher effective stiffnesses
  • Secondary focus on windage, resonance

Jeffry Bennin, Hutchinson
8
Maximized Box Capacity
  • High areal density heads
  • ESD robustness
  • Anti-static coatings
  • Low resistance slider/preamp grounds
  • Transmission line performance
  • Impedance matched lead designs
  • Low loss materials and designs
  • Active system components
  • High lead counts for dynamic fly-height actuators

Jeffry Bennin, Hutchinson
9
Summary and Conclusions
  • Today, 1 Inch HDD Offer Best /GB, 1/3 X Flash
  • NAND Flash Rapid Technology Progress, AD Exceeds
    Moores Law
  • Future /GB Flash Has Potential Toward Lower /GB
    But Continued Rapid Technology Progress In Flash
    Doubtful
  • HDD Must Accelerate AD Growth, Flash Must
    Increase Rewrite Cyles
  • gt1.0 Inch FF HDD, High Risk Competitive With
    Flash, But Mobile Phone Volumes Worth The Risk
  • Same Component Technology (Heads and Media) High
    Volumes Equals Low Cost
  • In The Mobile/Consumer Market, Flash and SFF HDD
    Will Continue To Coexist

Ed Grochowski
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