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Old 6th February 2018, 05:24   #1
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Default SK Hynix's new enterprise SSDs top out at 4TB

When I got up this morning, gerbils, do you know what was the first thing I thought? I wished there were more SSDs to choose from. Fortunately, SK Hynix is here to help me out. The company's been selling SSDs under its own name since 2012, but its newest models are enterprise drives based on its latest in-house 72-layer 64 GB NAND flash packages. As a result, they're going to top out at 4TB in capacity.

https://techreport.com/news/33207/sk...top-out-at-4tb
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