Micron Technology has entered the solid state drive market by announcing plans to deliver 32 GB and 64 GB SSDs in early 2008. The Boise, Idaho-based semiconductor company already produces a wide variety of DRAM, NAND flash memory, CMOS image sensors and other semiconductor components. Its subsidiary, Lexar Media, already produces the ExpressCard SSD, which is a small SSD, up to 16 GB, that fits into the ExpressCard slot on newer laptops.
Micron Jumps Into Solid State Drive Fracas
Posted by: Chris Maxcer November 29, 2007 02:12 PMMicron Technology has entered the solid state drive market by announcing plans to deliver 32 GB and 64 GB SSDs in early 2008. The Boise, Idaho-based semiconductor company already produces a wide variety of DRAM, NAND flash memory, CMOS image sensors and other semiconductor components. Its subsidiary, Lexar Media, already produces the ExpressCard SSD, which is a small SSD, up to 16 GB, that fits into the ExpressCard slot on newer laptops.