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Looks like we got new SSD's incoming

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Mass production of 3D Vertical NAND flash, looks interresting to me.

 

http://www.techpowerup.com/188496/samsung-starts-mass-producing-industrys-first-3d-vertical-nand-flash.html

 

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Im waiting for hdds to be obsolete 

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Im waiting for hdds to be obsolete 

it's coming......

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Im waiting for hdds to be obsolete 

 

It'll be quite a long wait but that would be awesome, especially with how many people use laptops now.

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Looks like the Hard drive bottleneck might be going away.  What's next to fix?

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Still going to be a long wait till we see these in SSD's, but the future is bright, though not so much for the HDD. 

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You are probably right it being a while before we gonna see them, but it's always nice to see a light at the end of the tunnel.

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Looks like the Hard drive bottleneck might be going away.  What's next to fix?

 

Motherboard PCIe lanes, total SATA throughput, and dual socket consumer motherboards with overclocking.

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Im waiting for hdds to be obsolete 

There will always be a place in my heart for mechanical drives. They always do outsize ssd drives. They do not have a limited number of read and write cycles, they are cheap for their storage size and they can be reliable oh so reliable if you treat them nice. just you wait they are not going for a while. 

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Looks like the Hard drive bottleneck might be going away.  What's next to fix?

One word: SATA.

 

we either need a good replacement for SATA, or a much faster version of SATA. And no, i dont want to fill up my PCI-e slots with SSD's there must be another, better option like upgrading the SATA part of a motherboard itself.

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There will always be a place in my heart for mechanical drives. They always do outsize ssd drives. They do not have a limited number of read and write cycles, they are cheap for their storage size and they can be reliable oh so reliable if you treat them nice. just you wait they are not going for a while. 

Oh im the same way but eventually ssds will jump those hurtles and get better. 

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Do you think they are going to release this in the Evo series or create a whole new series for this?

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Do you think they are going to release this in the Evo series or create a whole new series for this?

Since they're just starting production it'll be a couple or more years before they reach the affordable norms i'd wager

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Oh im the same way but eventually ssds will jump those hurtles and get better. 

and at the same time hard drive manufacturers are researching ways to increase the storage density of hard drive platters. by the time you can get a consumer grade SSD in 3-4 TBs for the same price as those size HDDs are now, we'll be buying 50 TB HDDs

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One word: SATA.

we either need a good replacement for SATA, or a much faster version of SATA. And no, i dont want to fill up my PCI-e slots with SSD's there must be another, better option like upgrading the SATA part of a motherboard itself.

I think the next step should be making internal thunderbolt the new standard.

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I think the next step should be making internal thunderbolt the new standard.

oh wow thats true... Thunderbolt 2 will be 20 Gbps....therefore it would actually be better to plug your SSD in there instead of an internal SATA port. THATS INSANE O_O

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oh wow thats true... Thunderbolt 2 will be 20 Gbps....therefore it would actually be better to plug your SSD in there instead of an internal SATA port. THATS INSANE O_O

 

Would like to point out that thunderbolt is basically external PCI-E for data transfers. This means that storage devices still need controllers on them. Many manufacturers will probably cheap out and use SATA 6.0 controllers at best, just look at USB 3.0 most of the controllers in enclosures for that are still SATA 3.0. The other thing is is that sata is improving as well and theres the fact that thunderbolt isnt just for external storage.

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