Samsung Announces Sixth Generation 3D V-NAND SSDs - 136 layers

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    DG21 Member Guru

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    Hmmm... And the 10th generation - write (possible only) once, read many. xD
     
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    robintson Master Guru

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    Sure, go ahead Samsung. Instead of offering higher performance and reliability, they offer only more nand Layers and lower nand write cycles. That's the Samsung's right way to do business
     
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    JJayzX Master Guru

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    Samsung isn't the only one doing this, they're all going for size. SSDs still have to catch up to HDDs in size.
     

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    Its the practice that all will follow, else you wont get bigger SSDs, specially in the 2280 NVME space. If you want more endurance.... overprovision your ssds.
     
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    There is no need to overprovision modern SSDs, they can use empty space left
     

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