The traditional HDD is a survivor

@ 2008/01/08
A nice chap from Samsung disk division has confirmed that the company's SSDs are not something that will put the traditional hard drive out of a job.

Solid State Drives (SSDs) have their own market and they won’t jeopardize the traditional hard drives. Hard drives will be the capacity leaders and this won’t change in years to come.

Comment from jmke @ 2008/01/08
that is indeed a very nice price,!
Comment from Rutar @ 2008/01/08
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
how much does that MP3 player cost
350$, so that is 50$ less than the16GB iPod touch

http://www.techtree.com/India/News/C...85752-893.html


Flash is killing the 1 and 1.8" drives, see the announcement of Hitachi stopping their development
Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/01/08
Now? yes
Comment from jmke @ 2008/01/08
Raptors are cheap compared to SSD, even UWD are cheap
Comment from geoffrey @ 2008/01/08
price/Gb the traditional HDD is still far in front, it think the solid state disks are first to replace current Raptors and other high cost mechanical disks.
Comment from jmke @ 2008/01/08
how much does that MP3 player cost
Comment from Rutar @ 2008/01/08
Sandisk is showing off a new MP3 player with 44 GB max capacity (32 onboard, 12 add-on card), all flash based.


It is surprising that the hardrive industry, which is always quoted as a primary example of the McKinsey S-Curves for technology change doesn't understand that concept. Many companies do no longer exist because they failed to understand it.

MTRON or Sandisk have the potential to become the new Seagate if all competitors are that naive.