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Disk buffer and X10 accelerated floppy drive

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Difference between Disk buffer and X10 accelerated floppy drive

Disk buffer vs. X10 accelerated floppy drive

In computer storage, disk buffer (often ambiguously called disk cache or cache buffer) is the embedded memory in a hard disk drive (HDD) acting as a buffer between the rest of the computer and the physical hard disk platter that is used for storage. The X-10 Fastcache Floppy Drive was a 1996 floppy disk drive that read 3.5" floppies at ten times the speed of a standard floppy drive.

Similarities between Disk buffer and X10 accelerated floppy drive

Disk buffer and X10 accelerated floppy drive have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Disk buffer and X10 accelerated floppy drive Comparison

Disk buffer has 31 relations, while X10 accelerated floppy drive has 9. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (31 + 9).

References

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