Monday, March 16th 2009
Samsung: Solid-State Will Match Hard Drive Prices in a Few Years Time
In a phone interview with Brian Beard, flash marketing manager for Samsung Semiconductor, CNET have come up with some good news for those of you waiting for the cost of solid-state drives to come down. Solid-state drives are better in almost all ways than current hard drive technology, and they represent the natural step ahead in computing. However there's always something that does not fit well, current solid-state drives are still too expensive to become widely accesible. Mr. Beard says this is about to change in near future. His words exactly:
Source:
CNET Blog
Flash memory in the last five years has come down 40, 50, 60 percent per year,
Flash on a dollar-per-gigabyte basis will reach price parity, at some point, with hard disk drives in the next few years.In his talk with CNET, Beard also tries to explain why SSD technology is currently more expensive than hard drive technology. If you are interested, you can read the full interview here.
14 Comments on Samsung: Solid-State Will Match Hard Drive Prices in a Few Years Time
Also, LOL @ that guy's name, I wonder if he does have a beard...
SSD's are in the same boat - every year they're going to halve in price and get twice as big... expect 1TB SSD's next year for $1K, $250 the year after that, and $125 the year after that and so on
Anyhoo I'll be buying SSD and HDD now and later :D By the time SSD drives are affordable the HDDs will be ridiculously cheap and huge...10TB HDDs for $35 with free shipping...yeah baby bring on the SSDs.
Look how much trouble theres been lately with 1TB and 1.5TB drives? The only stable ones are 5,400 RPM!
Once SSD's hit decent prices, the manufavturers will stop making mechanical drives (driving prices up) and shift to SSD's (making their prices drop) - what do yoy think will happen, when seagate, WD, samsung and co make a sudden shift to SSD as their main drives?