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by Dylan16807
273 days ago
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> mostly by the shift from SLC (1 bit/cell) to TLC (3 bits) and QLC (4 bits) and from planar to 300+ layer 3D flash That "and" is doing a lot of work. In 2012 most flash was MLC. In 2025 most flash is TLC. > During that time HDD technology was pretty stagnant, with a mere 2x increase due to higher platter count with the use of helium. They've advanced slower than SSDs but it wasn't that slow. Between 2012 and 2025, excluding HAMR, sizes have improved from 4TB to 24TB and prices at the low end have improved from $50/TB to $12/TB. |
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If my first line was unclear: We might say the denser bits give us a 65% density improvement. And quick math shows that a 80-100x improvement is actually nine 65% improvements in a row. So the denser bits per cell aren't doing much, it's pretty much all process improvement.