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Toshiba Says 25 Percent Of All Laptops Will Have SSDs By 2011.

  Seoul (South Korea) - Toshiba Semiconductor President Shozo Saito predicted that all laptops will be using solid state drives by 2011, reports Tech On. He noted this in a speech at a seminar hosted by IDEMA Japan. Currently, the MacBook Air is available with a 64GB solid state drive (SSD), but it costs a whopping 3,000 bucks. But this price-capacity ratio will change if Saitoð€™s predictions are on target. He forecasts that the NAND flash memory market will expand 133 percent on average every year from 2006 through 2010 Read the full story here..


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