[citation][nom]sonofliberty08[/nom]they should increase the capacity of the NAND flash to 12GB , and we can format it as the first partition to "C:\" where we install our system , and format the magnetic part to "D:\" for Programs , "E:\" for Storage , "F:\" for Pagefile .[/citation]
[citation][nom]chodaboy[/nom]I think i'd rather have a single drive(casing) with 1 ssd partition (boot, so it will need to be bigger then 4GB) and another partition that stores the data on a platter. This way i'll be able to fit this into my notebook's single slot.[/citation]
You're missing the point. Why manually juggle which files you need on the SSD, when you can let the algorithm do the work? With an intelligent caching algorithm, you can use less high speed NAND than you would normally need for a seperate boot drive (thus saving money). Yes, it's like readyboost, only faster, and without eating another of your laptop's USB ports.