Mushkin to release a $500 4TB SSD
Mushkin have been showcasing some of their new Reactor drives at CES, which now use an updates Silicon Motion SM2246EN controller, which allows them to expand their Reactor series of SSDs up to 2TB.
This drive will be using 3D MLC NAND flash, offering a great mix of performance, capacity and affordability. Mushkin say that this drive will release in Q2 of this year.
Better still is that despite their SSD controller’s limitation of 2TB, Mushkin have been able to constrict a 4TB drive, which is basic terms places two of their Reactor series drives on the same PCB. These drives are then linked to gether using a separate controller and are able to act as a single volume.
What is most impressive about this drive is the fact that Mushkin say that this drive will be targeting a $500 price point, which means that the drive will cost around $12.5 per GB. This drive will be released after their 2TB Reactor model.
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速度差を考えるともうHDDよりコスパ高いな…
ストレージの基準は$100
1TB $100ならバカ売れ
20年後のSSDにはNANDは使われていないよ
通電するしないに関わらず徐々に揮発してる
通電すると良いのは書き換えないデータが揮発する前に別のブロックへ移動させているから
移動させると当然書き込みで酸化膜が劣化する
NAND FLASH技術は根本的に書き込みで物理的にセルが損傷するのと、ほっとけば揮発するダブル欠陥技術
次は4次元なのか?
100層1Tbitがとりあえずの目標らしいが
今商品化されてるのは1チップ128Gbitだから8倍か
さよならHDD・・・
4Tを1万円で買える時代になったら起こして