Posted on 16th Apr 2009 @ 4:19 PM
SSDs have always been for those with a lot of cash and a lot of demand
for speed, and after this new product introduction, things are still
the same. SSDs, or solid state drives, are popular because they're fast
and reliable. They feature no moving parts, so they don't suffer nearly
as badly from knocks or drops as regular hard drives. Although, these
benefits come with a price; these drives are typically much smaller in
storage, and because they're a lot harder to manufacture, they're a
great deal pricier too.
According to Techworld,
a company named Super Talent has made a world first and debuted a 512GB
SSD ready for consumers; the largest to ever be sold. There have been
storage solutions similar to this, like a setup from OCZ that features
1TB of SSD storage by tightly packing four 265GB SSDs, but none have
had this level of space in one drive before.
Now that Super Talent have come out and done this, expect to see others do the same. Toshiba have plans to get their own range of these ready;
in the technology world, having the competitive advantage never lasts
long. And yes, as you may have deducted from the title, this will
render your wallet about $1500 worse off, so be sure to get a mortgage
before you plan to upgrade to these.