They finally filled up the empty space inside SSDs. What now?
now we need bigger ssd cases
>>52196680
>2d planar
>>52197433
But that's Samsung's new 3.8TB drive.
Introduce a 3.5" SSD
Get a M.2
>>52197502
Oh, my mistake.
>What now
Add more layers, they have a 48 layered vnand process that could add more capacity.
>>52196721
Why dont we have 3.5" ssd ?
or we do ? I don't know
>>52199701
The industry is trying to deprecate the 3.5" form factor so that SSDs can overtake mechanical drives in capacity sooner
>>52199805
>deprecate
yep, this is why all the new hard drives in over 6gb sizes use 2.5' cases.
oh wait they don't jackass. no one is deprecating the 3.5, but making the ssd's 2.5 opens the market to both laptops and hard drives with one sku, simpler, cheaper, and better economies of scale.
when flash memory becomes cheap enough to make 3.5" 20TB hard drives at a consumer accessible price-point they will.
good
>>52201919
I seriously doubt they have a controller that can handle 10 200GB micro SDs.