Samsung plans 4tb ssds for 2016
Samsung is currently one of the best manufacturers of SSD storage units in the world but does not settle for it, the South Korean firm already plans to launch units with a capacity of 4 terabytes on the market and the best thing is that they will arrive very soon.
At the beginning of 2016, Samsung will launch new Samsung 850 Pro SSD devices with a capacity of 4 TB, for this they will use its third-generation 3D memory with 48 layers and V-NAND. Samsung says that they must slightly sacrifice performance to achieve this storage capacity, for users seeking maximum performance the firm already has the 950 Pro series in M.2 format.
An excellent news that already think about SSD devices with large capacities, this will contribute to the drop in price per GB and the day of saying goodbye to HDDs will be closer.
Source: kitguru
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