The fact that Crucial would be a leader in competitive SSD
pricing has been front and center for quite some time now.
In fact, only a few days ago we posted what we thought to be
a great deal on the Crucial M4 128GB SSD as it broke the $1/GB barrier and
seemed to be a sign of things to come.
It seems like Crucial has done it once again. They have
dropped the price of some of their most popular lines and increased production.
Solid state drives are suddenly becoming affordable. Their latest prices put
them under $1/GB. This should make things interesting, especially among their
competitors.
Crucial/Micron makes no secret of the fact that they ‘Own the Fab’ which, as Wayne Eisenberg had predicted
in an earlier report, puts them in a very unique position with so few other
NAND flash memory manufacturers to literally control market pricing of SSDs.
This morning at Amazon.Com the Crucial M4 256GB SSD hit an
all time low of $199.99 which now brings the bar of SSD pricing to a low 78
cents a gigabyte. Check this link out and grab one before their gone!!!
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