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Comments on: Micron readies 256GB solid-state drive

Hot on the heels of a similar announcement by Samsung, Micron says that its drive will be available for consumer use in March.

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by eight3 November 24, 2008 11:44 AM PST
Doesn this really equate 'better' or is this just a modern centuric twist?
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by youtubeizlesene November 24, 2008 11:57 AM PST
this is super thank you.
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by Penguinisto November 24, 2008 12:57 PM PST
Nice... very nice.

I wonder what one of these creatures could do if re-formed to, say, USB3, instead of SATA (which would make it a bit more portable)?
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by mattflaschen November 25, 2008 3:54 AM PST
There are already USB2 SATA enclosures. I'm sure when USB3 is out, enclosures for that will follow.
by Penguinisto November 25, 2008 6:37 AM PST
True - just wanting to see if they could skip the middleman (the enclosure, that is). :)
by Zarland November 24, 2008 7:20 PM PST
I wonder how long will it take for the price to drop to an acceptable level for average consumers. At current price, one of these SDDs alone costs more than a decent laptop.
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by Magenezz November 24, 2008 10:51 PM PST
It'd be nice to see a performance test of Micron RealSSD C200 camed, some like this video of Samsung SSD vs HDD ( http://boskin.cdetc.com/SSD-harddrive/Samsung-Ssd/ )
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by Magenezz November 24, 2008 11:22 PM PST
Sorry, URL was incorrect - it should be [url=http://boskin.cdetc.com/SSD-harddrive/Samsung-Ssd/]Samsung SSD vs HDD[/url]
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by spothannah November 25, 2008 5:26 AM PST
Seems like we may be entering the "elbow of the curve" that Kurzweil talks about. Get ready for the ride of your life.
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