Affordable 15TB SSDs in a year

>affordable 15TB SSDs in a year
>10 times faster than the actual ones
>they are PCI so you actually use the speed
>new cache will remove loading times
pcworld.com/article/3098769/storage/intel-experiments-with-3d-xpoint-as-it-ships-out-ssds-to-testers.html

Based intel

how much size are all the available chinese cartoons ever?

>in a year

Quite naive

There will be a professionally available one for corporations in the several-thousand dollar range first, and that might come in a few years at best

From there the price will reduce and once real-world tested the mass manufacturing will increase and consumer versions will start to pop up

To think a new technology is out in a year after hearing about it is just silly

>pci slot
oy vey please spend more for brand new expensive full atx mainboard

>intel
>affordable

>affordable
>intel
Pick one.
They will cost over $1000, just like the 950 pros.

As long as this is nail in AMDs coffin I'm okay with anything.

>so I can pay MORE for my next upgrade
good goy

I don't give a fuck about intel but cheap massive storage is always a good thing, look at what happened with kat, we need to hoard shit

>affordable 15TB SSDs in a year
Keep dreaming. Samsung's 4TB EVO SSDs are $1500 right now.

>affordable 15TB SSDs in a year
>10 times faster than the actual ones
lmao

>xpoint DIMMs
>tfw they will probably create a proprietary standard and make it compatible with only memelake-x

>15TB
the fuck am I gonna do with that much space

Fuck off normalfag.

To be fair 15 is a bit excessive

Not if you browse Sup Forums

No, it is not.
>Drives: HDD Total Size: 19003.8GB (88.4% used)
I'm even holding back since the NAS is impregnated with 16TB and I don't want to lose data.

>16TB enterprise SSDs already exist
>4TB consumer drives
>NVMe drives that peak well over 2000MB/s
>IOPS peak well over 100,000k
>3D VNAND has endurance that is virtually limitless
>256GB drives tested to write over 8PB worth of data while only losing 5GB of cells
>1TB+ drives will outlast any mechanical disk
>only thing holding back SSD performance is the controllers

The only areas that SSDs really need to improve in is sustained IOPS, and sustained read/writes.
Micron's Xpoint(intel contributions extremely questionable) is phase change memory, and its pretty neat shit, but its not as revolutionary as intel marketing is trying to make it out to be. For a while they tried to advertise it as a solution to replace both DRAM and NAND. It isn't even remotely fast enough to compare to DRAM, and its advantages over the latest and greatest NAND is moderate at best.
*If* there was a real advantage in density and production cost then that might be worth getting hyped over, but it doesn't seem to be the case.

If you archive media even 15TB isn't enough.
Tons of shows I have stored away have no active torrents for them, and the box sets for them are either super expensive, or they don't even exist. The internet as it is won't last forever, the data you want will not always be readily available.

At an affordable price of $2/GB, so you can relive the glorious 2009 days again!

Why is storage so expensive

If manufacturers can charge a premium that the market will bear, they will.

>Affordable massive SSDs
>American internet so shit it off sets your new purchase
Just kill me now.

more than one of those.

meanwhile amdfags _still_ waiting for zen

This straight up will not happen

There is never enough space when you hoard videos.

>>affordable 15TB SSDs in a year

Lol nope