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Well, according to Samsung they are. Samsung, along with PQI, are strong advocates of Solid-state drives (SSD), and took the time to talk to DailyTech about the advantages of SSDs. Personally, as you may know, Tech-Rant has been covering SSDs in some detail; as I feel the implementation of these drives in to the mainstream computer will be a turning point in the average system's performance, similar to that of dual core processors.
Even though the performance benefits of SSDs are substantial; the decreased power consumption of these drives is being touted as their major feature by Samsung. A NAND SSD would use less than 200 milliwatts during read/writes, and 0 watts when idle, comparatively the average hard drive uses 9 watts. This difference in power consuption would be highly beneficial to the notebook user as the hard drive accounts for 10 per cent of the total power draw. After all, an extra 10 per cent of battery life is not something to be snuffed at.
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