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Product Name: | WD_BLACK 4TB SN850X NVMe Internal Gaming SSD Solid State Drive - Gen4 PCIe, M.2 2280, Up to 7,300 MB/s - WDS400T2X0E |
Manufacturer: | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
Model Number: | WDS400T2X0E |
Product SKU: | B0B7CQ2CHH |
UPC: | 718037891378 |
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There are 8 - 20tb densities waiting in the wings and if consumers keep paying these premiums for density it will take 4x as long as it should for pricing to get better. Want to wait another 4 years for 8tb to reach these prices? Keep buying.
The reason you pay a premium for 4TB and 8TB m.2 drives is because the NAND used is more expensive. 2280 is a restricting form factor and is the largest size most consumer boards support. You can already get 15.36TB in the 22110 form factor but the vast majority of consumers boards do not support it.
200+ layer NAND is coming out and should push the maximum storage of m.2 2280 drives to 12-16TB. That said, do not expect them to be remotely cheap.
FYI no one here buying or not buying is going to have any impact on future SSD prices or capacity. Ultimately enterprise is where SSD manufacturers make their bread and butter. The company I work for dishes out $3,500 - $5,000 per drive and we have thousands of drives just in the U.2 form factor alone.
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The reason you pay a premium for 4TB and 8TB m.2 drives is because the NAND used is more expensive. 2280 is a restricting form factor and is the largest size most consumer boards support. You can already get 15.36TB in the 22110 form factor but the vast majority of consumers boards do not support it.
200+ layer NAND is coming out and should push the maximum storage of m.2 2280 drives to 12-16TB. That said, do not expect them to be remotely cheap.
FYI no one here buying or not buying is going to have any impact on future SSD prices or capacity. Ultimately enterprise is where SSD manufacturers make their bread and butter. The company I work for dishes out $3,500 - $5,000 per drive and we have thousands of drives just in the U.2 form factor alone.
At the current market schedule it will take at least 4 years for that density to makec it to 2280 at 4tb current price. Idk that enterprise ssd is a much bigger market than consumer... There are still plenty of enterprise using a hybrid mix of hdd and ssd cacheing...
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