Memory chip giant Samsung has announced three new solid-state drives after the sector has experienced “explosive growth.”The firm went on to predict 57 per cent year-on-year growth until 2011.
Much of this growth has been attributed to a massive boost in demand for low-cost notebooks such as the EeePC, which is expected to sell five million units this year.
Link: PC World
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