Micron next-generation RealSSD: P200, C200 SSDs much faster
August 5, 2008 by Peter Chubb
Filed under Computers, Hard Drives

Micron has announced their updated line of SSDs from their RealSSD range. These new storage devices are based on the slower more cheaper MLC NAND process technology.
These new 2.5-inch SSDs go up to 256GB, while the smaller 1.8-inch versions have a capacity of 32GB to 128GB. These new drives come in two variations, enterprise-class RealSSD P200 and the client-focused RealSSD C200.
Both models offer a much faster performance over older models, making application open much quicker.
Companies such as Micron know that the slimmer and faster the hard drive the stronger hold they will have over the market. The launch of the RealSSD P200, C200 SSDs is a step in the right direction for them.
You have to ask yourself just how small these SSDs are able to go; only time will tell on that one.
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