Do you think Solid-State Hard Drives (SSD) In Your Future?

In our increasingly computer-dependent world, we're always looking at the next "big technology". Most often, it's the latest microprocessors from Intel or AMD. In recent times it is more often the microprocessor that is not the sole factor that affects the performance of computers. While the memory capacity of hard drives has been increasing in recent times, the speed at which they access remains relatively steady. This is a fundamental issue for the technology. The hard drive is mechanical and attempts to increase speed have not been gaining any yields. One technology that is in competition with the traditional hard drive (HDD) can be described as the SSD. A solid-state drive (SSD) . The SSD isn't mechanical, it's based upon "flash memory" which is the same chip technology that stores images in cameras that use digital technology. The SSD drive was an innovation not long ago, but it is no more. An SSD is superior to traditional mechanica...