Western Digital Unveils First-Ever 512Gb 64-Layer 3D NAND Chip (betanews.com)
BrianFagioli quotes a report from BetaNews: As great as these solid state drives are now, they are only getting better. For example, SATA-based SSDs were once viewed as miraculous, but they are now looked at as slow -- PCIe-based NVMe drives are all the rage. To highlight the steady evolution of flash storage, Western Digital today unveiled the first-ever 512 gigabit 64-layer 3D NAND chip. "The launch of the industry's first 512Gb 64-layer 3D NAND chip is another important stride forward in the advancement of our 3D NAND technology, doubling the density from when we introduced the world's first 64-layer architecture in July 2016. This is a great addition to our rapidly broadening 3D NAND technology portfolio. It positions us well to continue addressing the increasing demand for storage due to rapid data growth across a wide range of customer retail, mobile and data center applications," says Dr. Siva Sivaram, executive vice president, memory technology, Western Digital. Western Digital further explains that it did not develop this new technology on its own. The company shares, "The 512Gb 64-layer chip was developed jointly with the company's technology and manufacturing partner Toshiba. Western Digital first introduced initial capacities of the world's first 64-layer 3D NAND technology in July 2016 and the world's first 48-layer 3D NAND technology in 2015; product shipments with both technologies continue to retail and OEM customers."
I hope it's better than their hard drives.
I call them Western Dataloss for a reason.
If you can get 512Gbits on one chip why are they expensive? Unless yields are low chips are not expensive to manufacture.
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Interesting enough, Samsung is going to present the same thing one hour later.
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Maybe I'm just not keeping up, but Western Digital seems to have been on a downward path for quite a long time....I'm not sure why they are still in business.
Back in the early 90's, WD drives were OK, but seagate had a better reputation for anything important. Since then, they seem to have just languished - acquiring other companies products. Their enterprise/datacenter drives aren't that bad, but seagate still seems to rule the roost. On the consumer end, quality control has been quite hit or miss and despite their making ever larger drives at cheaper prices, I would never trust their drives with anything important.
As for SSD's, their competition has really been for the last several years between intel vs samsung versus 3rd parties (kingston/seagate/etc). Does WD sell a lot of SSD's comparatively?
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I'm interested to know what /.ers opinions are on PCIe and RAID.
We run SATA SSDs as RAID1 or RAID6 in our servers and support for PCIe RAID is not great yet.
Are PCIe drives so reliable now, as to not needing RAID?
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Well, I don't know if the warranty is shorter than the industry norm, but my WD external drive that failed was replaced under warranty, and my laptop's internal WD drive got replaced under a non-Western Digital warranty. My laptop was purchased as a returned item from Best Buy.
.. at 512Gb in SSD form factor densities...
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under a non-Western Digital warranty
So, an African Digital warranty? Or Asian Digital warranty?
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See my subject: I even wrote WD that I'd LOVE to work there (only thing I don't like now is Soros has his hands on part of 'em via his hedgefund controls (not that it speaks badly of them IF he invests in them, I've got to give Soros some valid credit - he is good @ it but MISUSES it using others' monies to screw with economies of nations he wants to floor (bank of england, thai currency speculation withdrawals, etc.))
* They DO have the good sense to "look @ the future, as the future IS now" & that future IS truly, SSD!
IF they can manage the quality level I've had experience w/ via HDD albeit in SSD? They've got a customer in me in the future too!
Reason I like them best is they last longer & innovate (10k rpm for consumers who like speed was great) & yes, I've bought ever makers hdd's since 1991.
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P.S.=> My favs I ever got from them of dozens, 4/6 still running to THIS VERY DAY (astonishingly enough, as work I do POUNDS on diskbound data bigtime)? Raptors thru Velociraptors (10k rpm thru SATA 1 (40gb raptor), SATA 2 (74gb raptor, 150gb + 300gb Velociraptors) - great disks, & only 2 kicked the bucket (right away too, which was good in a way, warranty covered replacements no hassle))
My brother owns a WD that's 11++ yrs. old & still runs for him too... apk
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Why prices of the ssd are stuck for one year now ?
I expected a sharp fall in the prices to wipe out the last oldtech/low capacity ssds at the start of this year.
This didn't occur.
Aren't constructor ready with their 3d chips ?
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Forget SATA/SAS, forget PCIe even, the new hotness is NVDIMM-N hybrid RAM//flash memory boards that slot into DDR4 memory slots. External capacitor backed so it dumps the RAM to flash when you shutdown. Stupid fast access speeds because it's on the main memory bus plugged directly into the CPU with very little overhead. Makes PCIe look slow.
NVDIMM-N right now is stuck at 64GB because makers need to up their game and use huge flash memory chips AND huge RAM memory chips in these things though.