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This is awesome. Being restricted to the BIG Four: Seagate, WD, Samsung, and Hitachi for hard drives really sucks. With SSD now, the barriers between storage and memory are finally overlapping, thus allowing [previously dedicated to solid state] manufacturers to enter the market. New players can now get into the game and create competition. OCZ, Samsung, Intel, Toshiba, Sandisk, Super Talent, etc.. Though I'm sure some of these companies will eventually merge (like Hitachi, IBM, Maxtor, Seagate, etc), for now it will be kick ass.
I see Scan is listing it at just over £325. Sandisk has announced a similar line of products, with their 120GB device penciled in at around $250. Even with the pound so low, that's still roughly £180 today. If that pricing is accurate, Corsair don't stand a chance.
EDIT
OK, now that I look, I see NCIX are listing it at $333. I guess speculation about pricing, this far from release, is a mug's game. Still, it will be crucial (small c). These prices are all way over what you'll pay for HDDs. I'd love to have that speed but I'm not paying more for my disk that I did for my computer.
Edited 2009-01-21 20:54 UTC
The more competition the better. I'm still waiting for prices to decrease and performance to increase to the point where it's actually worth switching over to ssd. From some of the reviews I've read the whole market is pretty much hit and miss with read/write performance, reliability, and lifespan. Unless someone has some good experiences with any specific brands with amazing numbers to back that up and a reasonable price tag it will still be a while before before I make that initial purchase.



