Micron, a forefront manufacture of memory chips, announced its plan to sell its own SSD disk in the first quarter of 2008.
They will be offered in 1.8" and 2.5" sizes at 32 Gb and 64 Gb sizes and only offered with SATA interfaces.
It now seems unavoidable that memory chip manufacturers, who are suffering from a drop in the price of their products, will all rush into this promising market with enormous potential.
It will certainly be the manufacturers of classic hard drives who risk decaying in the coming years.
The competition will help the price of 32 and 64 GB SSD disks to become more affordable in 2008. At that time, it could be possible, as a form of transition, for computers to be able to simultaneously contain a classic 2.5" hard drive as well as a 1.8" SSD. So, it could benefit from the best of both worlds.
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