I have my os and games on mine and they don't even feel warm.
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In today SSD is about 20% or more space for price drop. Imagine 2 years from now with established competitive market.
The general change in the baseline chips cost, what the warranty costs are (high when you look at the pricing differences for differently warranted products) and the pricing that Intel and Samsung (large producers of the baseline products) are able to offer in their initial products. Scale isn't going to go through the roof for those two producers, so either they are gouging the market in price, or you are already seeing normalized pricing. Additionally the advances in pricing are hoping for process improvements in memory to bring down cost. Those improvements are taking longer, and coming slower, and costing more as we lower process sizes. I think the initial wave of price reductions and competitive factors are pretty much going to be priced in by year end and that's where it will stay for 1-1.5 years. 2 years out you have more hope, but that's a long time in this industry.Quote:
What do you base this on ?