Another 122.88TB SSD just launched and this one comes from an obscure Chinese startup you've probably never encountered
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Of the companies mentioned, only DapuStor is from mainland China from what I can tell?
Yes, that's what I was reffering to. My comment was an addemdum to yours and still reffering to OP.
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Regardless of where it’s made hopefully it brings down the price of drives for the rest of us.
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“For personal users, this SSD can store 11,000 90-minute 4K movies,”
This is less useful than libraries of congress.
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Regardless of where it’s made hopefully it brings down the price of drives for the rest of us.
drives down the price
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“For personal users, this SSD can store 11,000 90-minute 4K movies,”
This is less useful than libraries of congress.
Buy a dozen and you could fit a good chunk of LibGen.
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“For personal users, this SSD can store 11,000 90-minute 4K movies,”
This is less useful than libraries of congress.
I disagree. I very much want something like this at some point for media storage. One of these babies could replace all of my spinning disk drives.
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“For personal users, this SSD can store 11,000 90-minute 4K movies,”
This is less useful than libraries of congress.
Almost two years of non stop video.
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finally, a drive big enough to hold a 4th AAA game
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Sounds like a typical scam
And you sound like a typical ignorant American going “it’s Chinese so it must be bullshit”
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Sure, six vendors all decided to release scam SSDs of similar sizes.
Well yeah, or one managed it, and the others are just copying the size. It's happened time and time again, how is this any different)
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And you sound like a typical ignorant American going “it’s Chinese so it must be bullshit”
They've earned their reputation.
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drives down the price
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They've earned their reputation.
China does everything better than the US. iPhones are made in China.
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I disagree. I very much want something like this at some point for media storage. One of these babies could replace all of my spinning disk drives.
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Sounds like a typical scam
I know reading is really hard for you, but if you do, you'd learn that this is just another company doing the same thing that the big names like Samsung and Sandisk have already done.
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Well yeah, or one managed it, and the others are just copying the size. It's happened time and time again, how is this any different)
Yes, all these companies are using the same breakthrough in memory manufacturing to build similar products out of the same base memory modules. And none of the memory modules they're using were made in the US (ooh scaaary).
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They've earned their reputation.
By producing everything you use in life?
Don't buy cheap shit you won't get cheaply made shit.
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I disagree. I very much want something like this at some point for media storage. One of these babies could replace all of my spinning disk drives.
I meant the measure quoted
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I meant the measure quoted
Then I guess I disagree for a different reason—the ballpark estimate definitely helped me conceptualize how far that storage would go for me.
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By producing everything you use in life?
Don't buy cheap shit you won't get cheaply made shit.
You're right. If I don't buy cheap shit, I won't get cheap shit. And since "made in China" is a byword for cheap shit, I try to avoid Chinese products.
My home was made in America. My car was assembled in America, and afaik, most of the parts came from Mexico and Japan. My microwave is Japanese. My shirt is from Taiwan. My computer is made from a ton of chips, Taiwan chip fabs. My tools are all made in America. I can go on.
Very little of what I have was made in China. Because China makes "cheap shit". Your words, not mine.