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Micron just demoed the world's fastest SSD with PCIe 6.x tech, a sequential read speed of 27GB/s, and yes, it's just a prototype for now

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    It wasn't that long ago when RAM had similar transfer speeds.

    With PCIe 6, consumer grade SSDs shouldn't need more than a single lane. That will be nice since AMD and Intel have been pretty skimpy with the PCIe lanes lately.

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      It wasn't that long ago when RAM had similar transfer speeds.

      With PCIe 6, consumer grade SSDs shouldn't need more than a single lane. That will be nice since AMD and Intel have been pretty skimpy with the PCIe lanes lately.

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      the problem at least in the shortrun, is that if you got that many ssds running in single lane on a consumer platform at the likely inflated cost the drives would be, it would almost be cheaper just to get the workstation platform at that point.

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        It wasn't that long ago when RAM had similar transfer speeds.

        With PCIe 6, consumer grade SSDs shouldn't need more than a single lane. That will be nice since AMD and Intel have been pretty skimpy with the PCIe lanes lately.

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        the problem at least in the shortrun, is that if you got that many ssds running in single lane on a consumer platform at the likely inflated cost the drives would be, it would almost be cheaper just to get the workstation platform at that point.

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          I just want bigger drives... I feel like we've been stuck at 1TB for at least a decade.

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            I just want bigger drives... I feel like we've been stuck at 1TB for at least a decade.

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            You can get spinning rust all the way up to 32 TB in a single 3.5" disk and 8 TB in an NVMe drive. The tech is out there, but it takes time for the price of stuff like that to come down when there isnt much demand for it.

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              When do we start needing active coolers for our drives?

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                I just want bigger drives... I feel like we've been stuck at 1TB for at least a decade.

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                What are you talking about?

                My laptop SSD is 2tb and I got it 3 years ago.

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                  You can get spinning rust all the way up to 32 TB in a single 3.5" disk and 8 TB in an NVMe drive. The tech is out there, but it takes time for the price of stuff like that to come down when there isnt much demand for it.

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                  I refuse to believe there isn't much demand for it when we have MicroSD cards approaching 2TB.

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                    What are you talking about?

                    My laptop SSD is 2tb and I got it 3 years ago.

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                    One step above what I had back in 2012? What exactly does that say about progress in capacity?

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                      I refuse to believe there isn't much demand for it when we have MicroSD cards approaching 2TB.

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                      I do think the demand decreased in the past decade. The average consumer has their photos and documents in the cloud and signs up to streaming services for movies, shows, and music.

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                        When do we start needing active coolers for our drives?

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                        Enterprise NVMe drives have some active cooling, but it's mostly due to high density

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                          One step above what I had back in 2012? What exactly does that say about progress in capacity?

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                          It's twice the amount you were complaining about, and there are bigger drives than the one I have.

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                            I do think the demand decreased in the past decade. The average consumer has their photos and documents in the cloud and signs up to streaming services for movies, shows, and music.

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                            fair point, even the MicroSD market would target the mobile user and not so much a desktop.

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                              You can get spinning rust all the way up to 32 TB in a single 3.5" disk and 8 TB in an NVMe drive. The tech is out there, but it takes time for the price of stuff like that to come down when there isnt much demand for it.

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                              There's lots of demand for large drives, it's mostly for enterprise drives though.

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                                It’s late and with all the other politics in my feed, I read that as Macron at first, and spent longer than I want to admit seriously imagining him on stage demoing this to show a new French foray into tech or something

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                                  I just want bigger drives... I feel like we've been stuck at 1TB for at least a decade.

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                                  Yeah, my 2013 black 1TB cost like 100€ so 12 years ago, prices are going down but not really falling off a cliff lol.

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                                    It wasn't that long ago when RAM had similar transfer speeds.

                                    With PCIe 6, consumer grade SSDs shouldn't need more than a single lane. That will be nice since AMD and Intel have been pretty skimpy with the PCIe lanes lately.

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                                    What about latency though?

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                                      When do we start needing active coolers for our drives?

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                                      i have a samsung 2.5" ssd and it actually would benefit from active cooling. when i installed my os, downloaded my steam games, and then made a copy of one (because steam insists on updating which breaks mods) and noticed that write speed was slow af...so i tested with kdiskmark and all speeds were exactly at 75mb/s while they should be at like 550. it throttled to keep temperature under 60c.

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                                        fair point, even the MicroSD market would target the mobile user and not so much a desktop.

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                                        Mostly the photography market as far as I know, those raw images take up a lot of space.

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                                          What about latency though?

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                                          The latency of RAM has been around 10ns for the last couple decades. The latency of a good NVMe SSD is about 1000 times worse than RAM.

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