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8TB Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe 5.0 M.2 Internal SSD w/ Heatsink (MZ-VAP8T0CW) for
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Features:- 8TB Storage Capacity
- M.2 2280 Form Factor
- PCIe 5.0 x4 / NVMe 2.0 Interface
- Sequential Reads up to 14,800 MB/s
- Sequential Writes up to 13,400 MB/s
- 8GB LPDDR4x Cache Memory
- Endurance (TBW): 4800TB
- Samsung V-NAND TLC Flash Technology
- Samsung In-House Controller
- AES 256-Bit Encryption
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Prices for SSDs are high and are rumored to go up next year, just like RAM pricing has. Then again, the AI bubble might burst.
Edit: decided to just bite the bullet on this due to the upcoming shortages, the extended return windows and the 20% BNPL PP CB offer.
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Prices for SSDs are high and are rumored to go up next year, just like RAM pricing has. Then again, the AI bubble might burst.
So they will max out what they have and know is sustainable after the bubble bursts, but that's it. Since they all do it, no risk of loosing any market share or orders to other companies due to lead time or pricing, and no other risks either. From a business perspective it's genius, it just sucks as a regular consumer that has no leverage (even as a whole, because the AI industry is so large) and no alternative because they are all making the same choice.
So they will max out what they have and know is sustainable after the bubble bursts, but that's it. Since they all do it, no risk of loosing any market share or orders to other companies due to lead time or pricing, and no other risks either. From a business perspective it's genius, it just sucks as a regular consumer that has no leverage (even as a whole, because the AI industry is so large) and no alternative because they are all making the same choice.
"Micron said earlier this year that the first fabrication plant, or fab, was scheduled to open in mid-2028. The opening has now been moved back to late 2030. Completion of the second fab has been pushed back from late 2030 to late 2033,"
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