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		<title>By: SuperSpeed USB 3.0: A Perfect Complement to Solid-state Drives? &#124; Software Technology Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>SuperSpeed USB 3.0: A Perfect Complement to Solid-state Drives? &#124; Software Technology Blog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] rate of 5 Gbps, usb.org claims a 10x performance boost over Hi-Speed. As I had mentioned in my previous post on SSD, the capacity of flash NAND based SSDs is on the rise. Few hundreds of giga bytes have now become [...]</description>
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