Toshiba wants half of SSD market
9 May 2008 | 15:05 BST
Solid statement
TOSHIBA'S TOP MAN Atsutoshi Nishida has told attendees at a corporate strategy meeting that the company expects to be making one in every two solid state drives by the end of the decade.
The Japanese company, which has put together a totally new team to develop the up-and-coming storage technology, reckons that very few competing companies can keep up when it comes to SSDs.
SSD drives, which are currently salary-sappingly expensive, are expected to account for 10 per cent of the storage in notebook computers by 2010. µ
L'Inq
Tech
On
© 2007 Incisive Media Investments Ltd. 2007