News Samsung plans big capacity jump for SSDs, preps 290-layer V-NAND this year, 430-layer for 2025

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Good news. Hopefully we can start seeing affordable 4TB and 8TB+ NVMe drives for consumers. We've been stuck in the 512GB-2TB affordability range for far too long.
 

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Good news. Hopefully we can start seeing affordable 4TB and 8TB+ NVMe drives for consumers. We've been stuck in the 512GB-2TB affordability range for far too long.
Too bad pricing doubled from the lows we saw before in 2023.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/ssd-prices-predicted-to-skyrocket-throughout-2024

If nothing else we should see more 8 TB options, maybe even 16 TB, and once the products are out there they will inevitably fall in price as well as push out 256/512 GB.
 

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Does this mean we get to see 4TB density chips?
4TB 2230, single sided 8TB 2280, and dual sided 16TB 2280 would be nice to see.