A-Data from Taiwan has rolled out a 64GB SSD that comes in 1.8″ or 2.5″ sizes, with a choice of SATA or PATA interfaces to choose from. The drives will be made using multi-level cell technology which is cheaper to produce. It looks as though 64GB is the point at which these SSD drives are perceived as being “good enough” for use within a laptop, since it offers a fair amount of size for the average user while boasting lower power consumption and superior access (seek) times compared to regular hard drives.
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