Seagate Introduces A 60TB SSD

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Seagate Introduces A 60TB SSD
Previous Record Was 15TB SSD

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With the Nytro XP7200 moving toward production, Seagate has brought out another SSD tech demo with eye-catching specifications. The unnamed SAS SSD packs 60TB of 3D TLC into a 3.5" drive. In order to connect over a thousand dies of Micron's 3D TLC NAND to a single SSD controller, Seagate has introduced ONFi bridge chips to multiplex the controller's NAND channels across far more dies than would otherwise be possible. The rest of the specs for the 60TB SSD look fairly mundane and make for a drive that's better suited to read-intensive workloads, but the capacity puts even the latest hard drives to shame.

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Fucking amazing,,,progress rocks.
 
Progress, in other words, is making something so innovative, yet making it insanely expensive.

Ten thousand dollars. Wow.
 
You like progress and yet you support big unlimited government run by criminals.

Oh my...you are so confused.
 
It's cool and all, but who needs 60 TBs? You can only download so much horse porn.
 
OP wrote: ...progress rocks.

And according to Moore's Law...

... it'll be 120 TB in a couple of years.
 
Will it run in my 386?
 
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