Solid-state laptops were a flop in the past, so why are PC vendors keen to resurrect the concept?
Recent reports suggest Apple is developing a laptop computer that makes use of solid-state Flash memory instead of a conventional hard drive. True or not, I can’t help thinking “Oh no, not again”. ...
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