The only problem with mobile gizmos getting
even more mobile? The cost of those bantam components squeezed within 'em. That said, at least we have the
option to trim a few more millimeters from the chassis of our next-generation laptops, as
Micron has announced a new mSATA solid state drive that's engineered specifically for the increasingly crowded Ultrabook market. The RealSSD C400 emanates realness, boasting a form factor that's around the size of a business card and arriving with capacities ranging from 32GB to 256GB with a SATA 6Gbps interface. Furthermore, Micron has tapped its 25 nanometer process technology to craft these things, with OEMs having access to the first lot; upgraders can look forward to a Crucial-branded version later this year, but who knows how much you'll have to pay.
Update: Looks like our pals at
Storage Review have
a full review up, replete with more benchmarks and charts than you could shake a 3- x 5cm stick at.
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