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Crucial M500 SSD Promises 960GB For $600

crookedvulture writes "SSD prices are falling as drive makers start using next-generation NAND built on smaller fabrication processes. Micron and Crucial have announced a new M500 drive that's particularly aggressive on that front, promising 960GB for just $600, or about $0.63 per gigabyte. SSDs in the terabyte range currently cost $1,000 and up, so the new model represents substantial savings; you can thank the move to 20-nm MLC NAND for the price reduction. Although the 960GB version will be limited to a 2.5" form factor, there will be mSATA and NGFF-based variants with 120-480GB of storage. The M500 is rated for peak read and write speeds of 500 and 400MB/s, respectively, and it can crunch 80k random 4KB IOps. Crucial covers the drive with a three-year warranty and rates it for 72TB of total bytes written. Expect the M500 to be available this quarter as both a standalone drive and inside pre-built systems."

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  1. Re:SSD replacements? by girlintraining · · Score: 5, Funny

    (still regretting the purchasing of two velociraptors for RAID-0)

    I suppose redundancy is important when cloning killer dinosaurs.

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  2. Re:72 TB is not a lot of data written by tattood · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm sure 72TB is enough for the life of an averagely used PC, and possibly even a gaming PC.

    Yeah, 72TB should be more than enough for anybody.

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