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Seagate's 15.36 TB SSD?!?

GabeThePCHelper
2 minutes ago, Snipergod87 said:

Samsung has had these for a few years now, i believe there are even higher capacities like 32TB

Oh wow, that's amazing how much storage we can pack into such a small space.. Just imagine how big 200 mb was back in the day, it was gigantic!


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Seagate has a 60TB one, and NimbusData has 100TB in the  same form factor.

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Huge SSDs have been datacenter products for a while now, haven't really been practical for consumer use yet, much like PCIe 4.0 and 5.0, etc.

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@GabeThePCHelper Please note the Tech News section has certain posting requirements for it to be eligible. As of such the thread has been moved until updated, once updated it may be reinstated. 

 

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