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Intel G3 SSDs, £1/Gb possible?
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Well it looks like Intel are making some decent progress with their generation of 25nm SSDs. They're planning on doubling the capacity of the current SSDs, for the same price.

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Currently the 40Gb Intel X25 SSD G2 is £80, this will be replaces with an 80Gb Intel X25 SSD G3, which will also be priced £80

Not really worthy of a piece of industry news, but might this tempt you to go SSD?
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#2
£1 per GB still isn't highly tempting for me when i can get 1,000 GB for £40. But that's me, i don't have any real use for a solid state drive other than to say i have one. My machine boots to the Internet within 30 seconds.
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Personally, I'd use SSD for Boot files only. 40GB would be ideal. That's Windows 7, XP & Linux. Everything I'll ever need.
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In honesty I would love an SSD boot but I have no reason for one.

Win XP, certain games I play regularly and Photoshop would go on the SSD and everything else on a Spinpoint F3, but since I don't have a photoshop rig anymore it's pointless Sad
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