August 8, 2008 Solid State Drives (SSDs) have found a happy home in laptop computers in recent times due largely to their size, durability and low power consumption compared to traditional hard drives. Now, with SSD capacities increasing, Micron Technology believe SSDs can also find a new home in enterprise server systems where historically hard disk drives have reigned...
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To help promote SSDs and their “superiority” to HDDs, Micron developed a series of three Apple-spoof videos that mimic the now-iconic Apple versus PC ads. You can see the Apple-spoof SSD versus HDD ads on http://www.citysmart.com/boise-id/blog/micron-technology-spoofs-apple-commercials
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