InnoDisk unveiled what it claims to be the world's smallest SSD at Computex 2009. The new InnoDisk nanoSSD i160 measures 15% less than typical 2.5-inch SSDs, with a capacity of up to 64GB and read speeds up to 100MB/s, according to the company.
Founded in 2005, Taiwan's InnoDisk has positioned itself as a manufacturer and solution provider of flash storage devices for industrial applications and embedded systems. Its current product lines include industrial CF card, embedded disk card (40pin/44pin) and SSD.