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No, this isn't the same as 32 GB. This is 16 Gb. That is equal to 2 GB.
I'll bet they mean 16 gigabyte since that's what we all talk storage in nowadays.btw, he was asking if they had a standard form factor for ssd drives yet. I personally hope they just keep the 2.5" laptop standard for backward compatibility.
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Kenny @ Jan 3rd 2007 11:53AM
No, this isn't the same as 32 GB. This is 16 Gb. That is equal to 2 GB.
andy @ Jan 3rd 2007 12:31PM
I'll bet they mean 16 gigabyte since that's what we all talk storage in nowadays.
btw, he was asking if they had a standard form factor for ssd drives yet. I personally hope they just keep the 2.5" laptop standard for backward compatibility.