My laptop has a 256GB SSD, and even this still feels plenty to me. Not sure what I'd even do with 500 times that much space.
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Games eat up my SSD at an alarming rate. I could see myself using several TB easily.
that's for enterprise use; also plenty of uses in a data-driven world to run predictive models on.
how much?
40k
Given how many years its been since the first 100TB SSD released, anything short of 200TB seems kinda meh. Honestly kinda figured we'd be past the 400TB mark at this point, but I guess those sizes simply aren't that interesting from a business perspective even if just as a halo product not meant to actually sell much.
Wake me up when the title is "HDD-beating price". I don't give a damn about 1000TB SSD if they gonna cost an arm and a leg.
Do you think the normal consumer would care? All that matters is for SSD to become as cheap or cheaper than HDDs or nothing
Its pretty cool. Number go up is exciting.
I am coming from Incremental Social, but I agree.
That's cool and all. How many levels per cell? Can I have it in SLC? No? Ok then I'm good.