Ridata intros $170 SSD
Thrax
🐌Austin, TX Icrontian
<p>While the release of yet another SSD often fails to grab attention, Ridata's <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/15/ridata-ultra-s-plus-mlc-ssds-arrive-in-32-64-128gb-flavors-star/">recent announcement</a> of a 32GB SSD for a svelte $170 is a head-turner. The new kit boasts speeds of up to 128MB/s read and 80MB/s write and is scheduled to touch down at the end of July.</p>
<p>Gentlemen, fire up those greenbacks.</p>
<p>Gentlemen, fire up those greenbacks.</p>
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What piques my interest is all these new names - SSD drives are so much simpler to manufacture - any electronics assembly shop can put one together. There's going to be lots of new competition, which means the consumer wins.
http://www.ritekusa.com/pressrelease.asp?pressreleases_id=54
I'm being tempted by the VelociRaptor, but if they get to offering a 128GB one of these for the $300.... I'm now beginning to think that it might not be that far of a stretch for early 2009.
I have no doubt their engineers and coders are working overtime at this moment. Those three heavyweights have no intention of watching new competitors rip them apart. They won't follow the example of the American automakers in the mid-70's and again (STILL didn't learn) as of late.