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Samsung Begins Mass Production of 4-Bit 4TB SSD for Consumers

Samsung Begins Mass Production of 4-Bit 4TB SSD for Consumers

Posted August 7, 2018 at 3:00pm by iClarified
Samsung has announced that it will begin mass production of the industry's first 4-bit (QLC, quad-level cell) 4-terabyte (TB) SATA solid-state drive (SSD) for consumers.

“Samsung’s new 4-bit SATA SSD will herald a massive move to terabyte-SSDs for consumers,” said Jaesoo Han, executive vice president of memory sales & marketing at Samsung Electronics. “As we expand our lineup across consumer segments and to the enterprise, 4-bit terabyte-SSD products will rapidly spread throughout the entire market.”

Samsung Begins Mass Production of 4-Bit 4TB SSD for Consumers


The company says its 4-bit 4TB QLC SATA SSD maintains its performance levels at the same level as a 3-bit SSD, by using a 3-bit SSD controller and TurboWrite technology, while increasing drive capacity through the use of 32 chips, all based on 64-layer fourth-generation 1Tb V-NAND. This will enable a sequential read speed of 540 MB/s and a sequential write speed of 520 MB/s.

Samsung plans to introduce several 4-bit consumer SSDs later this year with 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities in the widely used 2.5-inch form factor. The drives will come with a three year warranty and should be significantly cheaper than the current 4TB SSDs that cost about $1051 for the Evo and $1695 for the Pro.

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Samsung Begins Mass Production of 4-Bit 4TB SSD for Consumers


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marc767
marc767 - August 14, 2018 at 3:20am
Apple will be slow because it will impact revenue on the cloud storage. It’s about revenue not about giving the customer what he wants
Tech Jedi
Tech Jedi - August 8, 2018 at 10:54am
It’s sad to say my iPhone has more storage space than the new MacBook Pro.
Ace*
Ace* - August 8, 2018 at 12:16am
Apple will be the absolute slowest to adopt any of this of course.
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