Hardware support: The future of consumer SSD's |
- The future of consumer SSD's
- AMD To Launch Budget RX 6300 GPU Soon
- 1 Petabyte NVME SSD Server by LTT
Posted: 02 Apr 2022 08:30 AM PDT The consumer SSD market has been rather boring the last couple of years IMO. It seems the big performance increases are behind us, the only thing increasing significantly was the pure sequential mb/s with PCIE4, and sure I'll take it but it has practically very little real world impact. The capacities also seem stuck at max 2TB which is also fine for now, but there's very little to get excited about. Reading up on reviews of the best SSD's like 980Pro and SN850 the various random scores are for the most part equal to or just slightly ahead of the models from the 2-3 years before that. So where do we go from here? Are the manufacturers not doing yearly new releases anymore? Are we stuck at 2TB max for a while? When will non-sequential performance start improving again? Any new hardware or other innovations that will get performance jumping again? I'm probably ignorant about both technical details and research so I'll be happy to hear if my fears are wrong or even my premise is wrong. [link] [comments] | ||
AMD To Launch Budget RX 6300 GPU Soon Posted: 02 Apr 2022 10:13 AM PDT
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1 Petabyte NVME SSD Server by LTT Posted: 02 Apr 2022 03:06 PM PDT
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