The SSD Review is off to CEBit 2012 in Hannover, Germany!!!

Just a little note to all that there may be a ghost crew around the office for the next week as we are heading off to Germany for a our first look at CEBit!

CEBit is being held in Hannover from 6 to 10 March 2012 and is reputed to be one of the largest technology events in the world, showing off many of the  latest digital trends, industry news and inspired innovations.  If this event is comparable to CES or Computex, we can expect long days and nights posting our finds.

A bit out of character for us, however, is that we are hitting Germany with absolutely no commitments whatsoever during our days or nights.  We are going to just try to sit back a bit and enjoy the scenery rather than rushing from event to event and then trying to be the first to get the news out.  The ‘relax and enjoy’ atmosphere is something I remember well from my visit to Germany many years ago and it is definitely a far cry from the 18 appointments we raced to at CES in January.

At the end of the day though, we are there to learn of new tech, get the SSD goods and meet new people so if you happen to see a few guys in ‘The SSD Review’ golf shirts, please introduce yourself and say hi!

Heres a shot of the local countryside!

 

8 comments

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    Sprechen sie SSD?

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    hope you have a great time! man sounds like fun 🙂

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    Looks like you’re in for a great time…just don’t forget to stop by the Ocz booth and pick up a pre-production Vertex 4 to bring back and review….:D

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    Have Fun Les. All the best to you and yours.

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    I’m really just curious why this particular event is one that there is no rush, rush, as I sit back here at the office? Just saying, something is wrong with this picture! (Not the photo.) Enjoy, can’t wait to hear about it.

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    please inquire from them about their HPC strategy. What are there plans for super computing and clusters market. right now the PCIe SSD are not able to even saturate x8 bus and with 6-8GPUs per node the SSDs ain’t able to satisfy the data rate needed by these GPUs.

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    Good luck man, bring some unheard news

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