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Well, I do remember bubble memory...and even core...
I think the concerns are valid, but I also think that IBM has addressed them
in design and automatic allocation and assignment of alternative cells
should a cell fail. As I understand it, this all happens transparent to the
user and there's been considerable testing and contingency planning if and
should these internal failures occur such that there's ample internal
failure space (for lack of a better term) to handle a helluva lot of memory
space fatigue...
I've not heard of any issues with SSD hitting MTBF and failing/faulting to
any unacceptable rate of yet. I spoke with IBM'ers at CES last January on
this and will refresh it next month while in Vegas again. I think what
you'll see in time is substantial SSD for laptop/tablet products and even to
the point of allowing mirroring on laptops in the near future...which is
something for higher end uber-power users that's becoming a must.
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