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M-Systems & MS concerning Xbox 360

Dr_Cogent

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So whatever happened with that company that was partnering with MS on Xbox 360?

Does any of their hardware appear in it? I was hoping that MS would use their technology for solid state hard drives, but from what I am reading that's Seagate and their tiny 2.5 inch drives.

Anyone know what the story is on this? Did the partnership dissolve?
 
Dr_Cogent said:
So whatever happened with that company that was partnering with MS on Xbox 360?

Does any of their hardware appear in it? I was hoping that MS would use their technology for solid state hard drives, but from what I am reading that's Seagate and their tiny 2.5 inch drives.

Anyone know what the story is on this? Did the partnership dissolve?


Yeah. They claimed that their solid state memory would be the only storage solution for the Xbox360.

Ooops.
 
sonycowboy said:
Yeah. They claimed that their solid state memory would be the only storage solution for the Xbox360.

Ooops.


Did they? The PR they released last febuary says different.


M-Systems Enters Into Agreement with Microsoft to Develop Removable Flash Memory Units

M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd. (Nasdaq: FLSH), the developer of the Smart DiskOnKey® platform, has entered into a technology development agreement with Microsoft Corporation. Under the agreement, M-Systems will develop customized memory units for future Xbox® products and services.

"Although Microsoft is not obligated to purchase any memory units under the agreement, we believe that this agreement could represent a significant opportunity for M-Systems," said Dov Moran, president and CEO of M-Systems.



http://www.m-systems.com/Content/Corporate/Press/prInfo.asp?id=615
 
Well it's possible that they are still making memory cards for Xbox 360 -- but I doubt it. When the president started leaking information about the system before a deal was even inked, I think they really shot themselves in the foot. MS probably won't even give them the time of day now :lol
 
for reference:
CEO: No HD in Xbox Next
[UPDATE] Head of flash memory manufacturer says Microsoft's next console will be hard drive-free. Microsoft dismisses his remarks as "speculation."

Last week, Microsoft closed a deal with Israeli manufacturer M-Systems to provide flash memory discs for the successor to the Xbox, commonly referred to as the Xbox Next. Ever since, speculation has run rife that the software behemoth would eliminate hard drives from its next-generation console to increase its profit margins.

Today, a businessman involved with the Xbox Next added fuel to the rumor fire. Speaking to the Israeli business site Globes Online, M-Systems CEO Dov Moran said that Microsoft has indeed decided not to include a hard drive in the Xbox Next's specs. "Microsoft has taken the hard disc out of its Xbox," he said. Moran went on to say, "The only thing left will be a CD," which presumably means a CD/DVD drive.

Moran indicated that in the hard drive's place would be one of his company's flash memory discs, which range from 16MB for civilian use to the whopping 47GB military variety. "At some point, when users want to save their e-mail messages, copy music, or anything like that, the only storage they’ll have is what we give them," said the CEO.

When contacted by GameSpot, Xbox Group Product Manager David Hufford said Moran was "talking way over his head." He continued, "Mr. Moran is aimlessly speculating, and we never comment on speculation. We've made no such announcements about future Xbox products and services and we don't intend to for quite a while. Until we do, we suggest people take guesswork for what it is."

However, if Moran's statements are true, the Xbox Next will likely not be backwards compatible, since it would be almost impossible for it to emulate how some games dump data onto the Xbox's hard drive.
 
sol5377 said:
Sonycowb0wned.


Not hardly. It's sad when people talk out thier own ass and think that PWNING somebody has any signficance for themselves.

Moran indicated that in the hard drive's place would be one of his company's flash memory discs, which range from 16MB for civilian use to the whopping 47GB military variety. "At some point, when users want to save their e-mail messages, copy music, or anything like that, the only storage they’ll have is what we give them," said the CEO.

sol5377pot0wned. :| (
 
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