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tst123@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Samsung Announces 256TB SSDs and Unveils Peta-Byte Scale PBSSDs

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Samsung Announces 256TB SSDs and Unveils Peta-Byte Scale PBSSDs

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tst123@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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Announcements made at Flash Memory Summit will speed AI development, says Samsung.
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    Does this mean we will see 512GB internal phone storage becoming mainstream for low end phones?

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      By the time is is, it won’t be sufficient. You’ll wish they sold 2TB

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        Angry Birds is suddenly going to be a 60GB game with an open world, real flying, and large scale multiplayer raid fights.

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          Nah it’ll be 60gb, but somehow the same game, and lots of cached ads

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      If the cost per TB is the same and they’re buying tens of PBs anyway, large commercial customers want fewer, bigger drives. That means fewer slots in servers, fewer storage controllers, and possibly even fewer servers.

      Onboard storage on cellphones is all about how much they can charge and how many they can sell. 256GB extra for $200 is about 10x higher than the $100/TB flash storage can be gotten for.

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      Soon, Xiaomi’s Redmi phones are now routinely shipping with 256GB option, so if that’s the base on that line a 512GB default or cheap option won’t be far off.

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      Is it already mainstream… for the people that can afford it (and are willing to pay for it).

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        The highest spec of a flagship model, while good to see, is not what I would call mainstream.

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        True, I was referring to low end phones.

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        You might want to delete this before you get in trouble for leaking the secret phones you have access to that make you think the S23+ is a low-end phone. Time traveler? CP0 Agent?

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          S23+ is not even midrange

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        for low end phones

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        Wooosh

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