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Western Digital Introduces 4 TB microSDUC, 8 TB SDUC, and 16 TB External SSDs
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I have a feeling will be seeing QLC more and more in the consumer space.
I don't think consumers can even buy MLC SSDs anymore now that Samsung has switched its Pro SSD line to TLC.
god damn I didn't realize that Samsung swapped
although tbf I've been buying more TeamGroups and Corsair M.2s when they go on sale as they typically have both TLC and DRAM cache
yeaa, I'd imagine you gotta pay for enterprise components from willing retailers and OEMs or on the second-hand market