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Solid-state drive prices to dive (think MacBook Air)
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Sunday, June 1, 2008
Solid-state drive prices to dive (think MacBook Air)
Solid-state drive prices to dive (think MacBook Air)
via
CNET News.com
on 5/31/08
As makers move to multilevel cell technology, prices for the next generation of flash storage will drop.
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