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Find me a 4TB PS5-compatible NVMe for $60 then! :-p
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Another alternative PNY 4TB is the same price: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TRN1...3B1D3
You are absolutely right. Still waiting to replace my 1TB NVMe SSD I bought three years ago for $69. Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron stop colluding to milk the consumer at 1-2TB kkthx. We are ready to be cheated at 8-32TB.
Digitimes: Samsung new NAND flash capacity coming online in 2H21 may worsen price falls.
https://www.digitimes.c
https://wccftech.com/kioxia-unvei...latenci
https://www.zdnet.com/article/sam...b-by-2020/
https://www.tomshardwar
Everyone has been brainwashed to eat these high price because xyz reasons. It's easier and cheaper to print ssd NAND memory than make a hard drive yet you don't see those staying stationary at 1-2TB for the past 3 years.
If one seeks to REPLACE the other it needs to conform to price value ratios that at least ATTEMPT a stab at Moores law of Innovation.. clearly lots of Innovation in tech has a fleece the consumer attitude, just look at discrete GPU.. for the better part of a decade that was SSD too