Samsung is a pioneer in the field of storage and this is also the reason why its memories are used by many companies around the world and even Apple. The company therefore proves that it does not want to give up its dominant position just like that and has presented an SSD with the highest capacity in the world. The drive offers a capacity of up to an extreme 15,36 TB, which is 120 times more than the capacity offered by the basic MacBook Air or MacBook ProThe disk retains miniature dimensions, as this is a classic 2.5″ medium, so a possible upgrade from an old SSD to a new one is not unrealistic.
In addition, the disk could be sold at a relatively affordable price for organizations and people who need such a large storage and at the same time do not want it to take up an entire room. The price is rumored to be around $5, which is a relatively low price considering that some time ago you paid 000/128 of that price for just a 1GB SSD. In this case, however, customers will receive 30 times more capacity, so it is possible that the memory will find its place on servers or in film studios. The drive itself contains 120 layers of 48GB NAND chips, while there are approximately 32 memory modules in total. The solution itself is now mainly intended for large clients, which Samsung also demonstrated through the promotional server. It contained 500 disks, thanks to which the server had a capacity of almost 48 TB.
A 2TB SSD is now available for regular customers at a price of $800 and for professionals at $1000.
*Source: Ars Technica
5000 would be great! ...it is mainly for the professional film industry
I would be curious about the speed of writing and reading - because with new ones macbook pro They made incredible speed!