• Cam@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Does this mean we will see 512GB internal phone storage becoming mainstream for low end phones?

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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Samsung is at the Flash Memory Summit in California, showing off its latest wares, announcing breakthrough technologies, and discussing some incredible advances.

    Samsung is often the source of the biggest news stories of these events, and it hasn’t disappointed with its announcement of both a 256TB SSDs and unveiling of its PBSSD architecture, designed for peta-byte scale solutions.

    And, you guessed it, everything was being framed in the context of being reimagined for “the AI era.” Never worry, as Samsung is here to develop the latest technologies to cope with the “exponential growth of data and its many applications,” attendees were told.

    The interface revamp means the new drive is capable of “achieving twice the power efficiency of its predecessor,” says Samsung.

    In the quest for maximum data storage within the power and volume limits of a single-server rack, Samsung has created a 256TB SSD.

    With such a great capacity in a single device, Samsung and partners like Meta are aiming to make PBSSDs multi-user friendly.


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    Crazy to think it was only about fifteen years ago the small Data-storage server reseller I worked for was selling their own in-house server racks - a whole 52U rack filled with Supermicro drive bays to store a petabyte of data was $300k and that was a steal of a deal at the time.

    Sure, that system was redundant and this is a single pbSSD, but still crazy to see how fast things are evolving

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      Nit pick, this is a 256TB SSD, so you’d need four to make a PB of raw space, and probably more than that to allow for RAID and effective space. PBSSD is their name for tech to enable PB scale arrays of such SSDs.

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        Yeah no doubt, a RAID would be more effective. But still a 256TB SSD is absolutely insane when you think about it, compared to where technology was 10 or 20 years ago.

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            I remember when my family’s home PC had a 500 MB hard drive.

            And before then at school the old comps had no hard drive, just rom for the OS and a disk drive

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            My first hard drive was 20 megabytes. That was considered hugely advanced… you couldn’t even boot from it, needed a boot floppy.

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          Hell, my first external drive was 120MB. That was to augment the storage of my 80GB internal drive.