Using Hybrid Hard Drives with Macbook ???

Hello,
I am looking for any news or answers, if it is possible to use one of the very new Hybrid Hard Drives from Seagate ("Momentum 5400 PSD") or Samsung ("Spinpoint MH") with Macbook/Macbook Pro ???
What i have read so far, seems only ugly Windows Vista mentioned everywhere, but no word about Macbook and/or Mac OS X :-(((
Thanks in advance,
Paul

From all the articles I have seen, it appears it will only work as a 'normal' hard drive on OS X, without using the benefit of the additional flash memory. At some time in the future, the OS X may be updated to take advantage of the flash memory feature, but that is dependent on Apple's wishes and priorities.

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    Thanks in advance,
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