[comp.periphs.scsi] Where can I buy a SCSI "silicon drive"

gl8f@astsun9.astro.Virginia.EDU (Greg Lindahl) (07/23/90)

A while ago there was a discussion on comp.arch about new technology
which can build 20 meg ram drives on a big wafer for low cost. The
Mac-compatible portable from Australia has such a beast included in
it. Does anyone sell them in a SCSI configuration? A small internal
version could provide a very cost-effective (and silent!) swap disk
for workstations.

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alz@tc.fluke.COM (Al Weiss) (07/26/90)

In article <1990Jul23.041946.2611@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> gl8f@astsun9.astro.Virginia.EDU (Greg Lindahl) writes:
>A while ago there was a discussion on comp.arch about new technology
>which can build 20 meg ram drives on a big wafer for low cost. The
>Mac-compatible portable from Australia has such a beast included in
>it. Does anyone sell them in a SCSI configuration? A small internal
>version could provide a very cost-effective (and silent!) swap disk
>for workstations.

A company called Anamartic is selling them as fast as they can produce
them.  They come in 40, 80, 160, and 240 Mb sizes, with scsi
interface.

Contact:
Bruce Christopher
Anamartic, Inc.
1054 Saratoga/Sunnyvale Rd.
San Jose, CA 95129
408-973-8008
Tell him Al sent you!

Also: Anamartic Ltd.
Milton Hall, Milton
Cambridge, CB4 4AE England
(0223)440055

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