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Where is the cheap part? :) |
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I agree. I don't see how it's cheap. And you guys know how skeptical I am about SSDs. Cheap for me would be around the same price as 250GB HDDs, which would be $70 tops. It'll take many years for that to happen. |
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I could stack 10 of these in my pc! I know it initialy will going toward the laptop market.It running off Sata11 wonder if it will come to the mainstream in the form of External Sata drive!But I dont see pricepoint affordable for a while! Nevertheless I want one for the speed and durability! |
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I've read through the article twice now, and I don't see any expected price point for this, so I'd say you guys need to reserve judgement. Let's not forget that it wasn't so long ago that normal HDDs were more than $1/GB. If Samsung can offer this at even $3/GB (not so far-fetched, given that flash drives have seen about a 75% decrease in price over the past year to year-and-a-half), it's a considerable step forward, away from moving parts and mechanical failure. I'd say we could even see $1/GB in another couple of years. Of more concern to me is they don't note an expected service life. MTBF numbers are misleading to the uninformed consumer, and unreliable, at best, once a product hits mass production. |
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all i really want is some 32gb or 64gb ssd at under 120 .. is that so much to ask for? |
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Unfortunately it is. Just ignore SSDs for now. I am. =P |
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Price updates anyone? Has it been tested against current hard drives? Does anyone have a relative idea of price per gigabyte? |
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Yup..... I knew it the Storage Kings are about to start flipping this. Hard drives are the biggest bottleneck on a PC performance wise and have been forever now. Come on when was 7200 RPM put on the market like 2 decades ago now and 10,000 rpm one decade if not more I need 25000 data through put rate. Then my storage and information can keep up with my 4 core processor ddr3 and top end graphics card and front side bus and still use less energy and create less heat while being totally silent. |
except every test ive seen ssd do WORSE then 7,200 rpm disks |