There’s little arguing the fact that SSDs have already carved out a niche in today’s computing world, but by and large, traditional hard drives still rule the roost. Prohibitive prices, small capacity options and limited availability have all worked to keep solid state drives from breaking into the mainstream, but a recent writeup over at Micron’s Advanced Storage Blog suggests that all of that could change if the right conditions exist.As it stands, SSDs are generally sold only to consumers willing to pay a