Claim: This is the world’s thinnest 256MB SSD
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by Nicholas Deleon on March 26, 2008

Super Talent Technology claims that this solid state drive (SSD) is the world’s thinnest, with a capacity of 256MB. Does that really matter to us in any practical sense? Probably not, no, but it’s always fun to look at these “most/biggest/bestest” deals. The FSD56GC25H (easy to remember!) can double as a SATA hard drive thanks to its use of the standard 2.5-inch size and interface.

How thin is it? STT says it’s 40 percent thinner than its nearest competitor. That’s nearly half the size, which isn’t unimpressive.

You and I, not being OEMs, probably can’t buy it directly, I’m afraid.

Via I4U News

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  • I hope you mean GIGAbytes and not MEGAbytes. Otherwise, this thing better be thin as a sheet of graphene to impress anybody.

  • I second that. I have a 4GB thumbdrive. A 256MB SSD impresses me is like Elton John admitting today that he is gay impresses me.

  • “PRESS RELEASE

    San Jose, California – March 26, 2008 — Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today launched the world’s slimmest 256GB solid state drive (SSD).”

    Oops! It is 256GB…

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