Samsung Unveils 16TB SSD

When it comes to storage solution, the dilemma of any DIY PC builder in the past has always been speed versus space. That’s about to change as Samsung recently announced the largest capacity SSD to date – the Samsung PM1633a – which can hold almost 16 terabytes of data!

At the core of the PM1633a is the same 3D V-NAND implementation found on the recently-launched 850 EVO/850 Pro SSDs. However, instead of 128Gbit NAND dies, the South Korean giant used their 256Gbit NAND flash and combined them to form the PM1633a’s astonishing 15.36TB storage space.

Samsung PM1633a

Stuffing these much NAND dies in a 2.5-inch form factor have an adverse effect though, particularly in the SSD’s design. Event though the PM1633a still adheres to the 2.5-inch standard, Samsung’s new SSD is noticeably thicker than most SSDs.

Another downside to it is the price. To put things in perspective an enterprise-grade Helium drive with 8TB storage will set you back $700 while the highest-capacity SSD costs around $4K and can go all the way up to $7,000. So just imagine how much the Samsung PM1633a will cost if it reach the market.

Note: The SRP of the Samsung PM1633a was not disclosed during the event.

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Samsung Unveils 16TB SSD

When it comes to storage solution, the dilemma of any DIY PC builder in the past has always been speed versus space. That’s about to change as Samsung recently announced the largest capacity SSD to date – the Samsung PM1633a – which can hold almost 16 terabytes of data!

At the core of the PM1633a is the same 3D V-NAND implementation found on the recently-launched 850 EVO/850 Pro SSDs. However, instead of 128Gbit NAND dies, the South Korean giant used their 256Gbit NAND flash and combined them to form the PM1633a’s astonishing 15.36TB storage space.

Samsung PM1633a

Stuffing these much NAND dies in a 2.5-inch form factor have an adverse effect though, particularly in the SSD’s design. Event though the PM1633a still adheres to the 2.5-inch standard, Samsung’s new SSD is noticeably thicker than most SSDs.

Another downside to it is the price. To put things in perspective an enterprise-grade Helium drive with 8TB storage will set you back $700 while the highest-capacity SSD costs around $4K and can go all the way up to $7,000. So just imagine how much the Samsung PM1633a will cost if it reach the market.

Note: The SRP of the Samsung PM1633a was not disclosed during the event.

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SanDisk Ultra II SSD launched, starts at $80

It’s been a busy week in the Solid-State Drive segment, we first saw the OCZ 100 which is followed by the launch of the Radeon R7 SS. Now it’s SanDisk’s turn to reveal its latest SSD offering, the SanDisk Ultra II which comes in four storage capacities with lowest one retailing for only USD80.

SanDisk Ultra II SSD Philippines

The SanDisk Ultra II SSD sports a 19mm TLC NAND (second generation), similar to the ones found on some of the newer Samsung SSDs like the EVO 840 Series SSD.

SanDisk’s new SSD also makes use of their home-grown nCache 2.0 and Marvell 88SS9187 controller like some of the drives that they’ve released just recently such as the higher-tiered Extreme Pro lineup.

 SanDisk Ultra II Specs

The global roll out of the new SanDisk Ultra II SSD started a couple of days ago and is most likely to be headed to our shore as we speak. It’s available in 120GB, 240GB, 480GB and 960GB models and is currently priced at $80, S115, $220 and $430 respectively.

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