July 28th 2008 |
Storage
Clearly there are some things to really like about SSD drives. Boot speed, application launch times, and battery life are big plusses. On the down side you have price and limited capacity.
It will take some time, but eventually, spinning disk platters will be as obsolete as the punch card .. you do remember that one do you ? The Core Series is expected to retail for $169 (32GB), $259 (64GB), and $479 (128GB) while offering read transfer rates well over 100MBps and seek under 1ms. High-performance SSDs typically cost hundreds of dollars more than what we tested today; well over $800 - OCZ’s advertised numbers are impressive and it’s price as well.
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