25% Laptops Will Adopt SSD Storage in Three Years
As reported by techradar.com, Toshiba predicted that 25% of laptop will equipped with SSD storage instead of standard hard drives by 2011. As we know, the slow adoption of SSD because of its high price compare to the standard hdd, but according to Shozo Saito, Toshiba Chief, the price of NAND flash memory will fall significantly as the capacity getting bigger.
Current 2.5-inch laptop SSDs cost 6.4 times as much as hard drives β Saito claims the multiplier will fall to half that value by 2010, which is undoubtedly why heβs so confident about the take-up of solid state storage.
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