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News Intel announces it's manufactured 10 million QLC 3D NAND SSDs

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  1. bit-tech

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  2. Paradigm Shifter

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    Now they just need to make QLC not suck under sustained write load. An SSD dropping to sub-HDD speeds is ridiculous.

    I figured I'd give QLC drives a try since they were (marginally) cheaper than TLC with the immortal words, "Well, how bad can they be, really?" Yeah, for my use case... really, really, bad.

    The main draw for QLC is significantly enhanced capacities... so start selling 4TB and up, please! Samsung had 4TB 2.5" SSDs years ago, and have 7+TB M.2 drives now!
     
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