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Product Name: | Samsung 2TB T7 Shield Portable SSD (Black) |
Product Description: | Key Features 2TB Storage Capacity USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Port (10 Gb/s) PCIe NVMe Technology Read Speeds up to 1050 MB/s Show More Ideal for outdoor use, the Samsung 2TB T7 Shield Portable SSD features a rubber protected exterior and an IP65 rating, providing content creators with both performance and durability. The rugged design and advanced outer elastomer protect it from drops while still being lightweight and portable. Moreover, the T7 Shield offers users quick performance and little downtime with read and write speeds of up to 1,050 MB/s and 1,000 MB/s respectively. Its USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port provides wide compatibility. More Details |
Product SKU: | 1691589 |
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It does not affect the industrial and automotive applications - this is primarily for everyday use memory. That means modules, SSD's and items that are memory intensive like handheld scanners or even video cards will see dramatic drops in pricing as it makes it's way through the market to the end users.
You might be asking why this is happening and it is a few factors coming together at once. Suddenly soft demand from the OEM's that make consumer products that just use commercial memory. Inflation causing people to be more selective with purchases that are wants and not needs. Manufacturing finally catching up to demand in the supply chain but now that they can supply, the demand is drying up. Product makers not wanting to get stuck with rising inventory levels for chips so they are only buying as needed vs stocking up on inventory to make sure they have enough to finish production runs.
TLDR: Just wait, if you can, because pricing should fall dramatically in the coming weeks and months.
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It does not affect the industrial and automotive applications - this is primarily for everyday use memory. That means modules, SSD's and items that are memory intensive like handheld scanners or even video cards will see dramatic drops in pricing as it makes it's way through the market to the end users.
You might be asking why this is happening and it is a few factors coming together at once. Suddenly soft demand from the OEM's that make consumer products that just use commercial memory. Inflation causing people to be more selective with purchases that are wants and not needs. Manufacturing finally catching up to demand in the supply chain but now that they can supply, the demand is drying up. Product makers not wanting to get stuck with rising inventory levels for chips so they are only buying as needed vs stocking up on inventory to make sure they have enough to finish production runs.
TLDR: Just wait, if you can, because pricing should fall dramatically in the coming weeks and months.
In for 3 units!
You saved me $73 compared to purchasing from Amazon!
If physical durability is more important then this Shield may be the way to go. Also I like that it has an activity light.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-2T...08HN37XC1/
The 2000 MB/s is $254
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https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-2T...08HN37XC1/
The 2000 MB/s is $254
It does not affect the industrial and automotive applications - this is primarily for everyday use memory. That means modules, SSD's and items that are memory intensive like handheld scanners or even video cards will see dramatic drops in pricing as it makes it's way through the market to the end users.
You might be asking why this is happening and it is a few factors coming together at once. Suddenly soft demand from the OEM's that make consumer products that just use commercial memory. Inflation causing people to be more selective with purchases that are wants and not needs. Manufacturing finally catching up to demand in the supply chain but now that they can supply, the demand is drying up. Product makers not wanting to get stuck with rising inventory levels for chips so they are only buying as needed vs stocking up on inventory to make sure they have enough to finish production runs.
TLDR: Just wait, if you can, because pricing should fall dramatically in the coming weeks and months.
Thanks for the heads up. Repped!
It does not affect the industrial and automotive applications - this is primarily for everyday use memory. That means modules, SSD's and items that are memory intensive like handheld scanners or even video cards will see dramatic drops in pricing as it makes it's way through the market to the end users.
You might be asking why this is happening and it is a few factors coming together at once. Suddenly soft demand from the OEM's that make consumer products that just use commercial memory. Inflation causing people to be more selective with purchases that are wants and not needs. Manufacturing finally catching up to demand in the supply chain but now that they can supply, the demand is drying up. Product makers not wanting to get stuck with rising inventory levels for chips so they are only buying as needed vs stocking up on inventory to make sure they have enough to finish production runs.
TLDR: Just wait, if you can, because pricing should fall dramatically in the coming weeks and months.
This 2tb T7 just dropped to 119 on Amazon for ND BBY not sure if price error or drop doubt it would go below 119$ right or...?