Today, it’s Micron’s turn to shine with its RealSSD solid-state drives. Micron says that its new drives will be available in both 1.8″ and 2.5″ form-factors and will have a native-SATA II interface — no SATA bridge chip will be needed for the drives.
Unfortunately, Micron made no mention of the performance figures for its RealSSDs. Most manufacturers like to throw out read/write speeds for their SSDs – often times, before mass production even begins — but Micron’s hesitance to release performance figures could indicate that they aren’t quite up to par with solutions from Samsung, SanDisk, Adtron and Mtron.
Source: DailyTech