Is ReadyBoost ready?
Although the penetration of Windows Vista into the market is still in its early stages, a number of memory players have already introduced ReadyBoost drives (both Microsoft-validated and not) to support ReadyBoost functionality. While ReadyBoost now appears to be an area where these industry players are determined to make their presence felt, questions remain as to whether the new technology will find traction among end-users.
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