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Windows 7 is the first operating system to have been developed with solid state drives in mind. That today’s operating systems are not the best suited for the SSD technology is anything but news. Windows 7 may still build on a base that was designed for regular mechanical harddrives, but at the same time it will be the first operating system from Microsoft to sport a lot of SSD-geared optimizations.



This is of course something that makes both consumers and Solid State Drive manufacturers happy who has had to find ways to “hide” the lacks of today’s operating systems when they operate together with SSDs.


NAND flash memory manufacturers are now saying, the memory type used by SSDs, that it has high hopes for for new operating system. When Windows 7 launches later this year, hopefully, the demand for NAND flash will rise as the interest for Solid State Drives once again increase.

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