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Staro 20.10.2016., 00:06   #57
Manuel Calavera
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@Kopija

Pa preuzet će primat (nisam ni rekao da su za sve). Jel primjećuješ da kompanije sve manje uopće izbacuju sata ssd-ove

Recimo danas možeš kupiti nvme 256gb za ispod 800kn što je do nedavno bilo nezamislivo. Nisu to neki bijesni novci, tko bude imao nove buildove može komotno trpati to ako želi. Uopće ne mora biti high end pc, a nagodinu će ih ziher biti još više u mainstreamu za još manje novce


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NVMe SSDs are taking over the SSD market at an astounding rate while pushing SATA to the wayside. NVMe SSDs accounted for only 3 million units in 2014 but have skyrocketed to 33 million units this year. This year was undoubtedly the "breakout" year for NVMe, but Samsung predicts that 2017 will tip the scales entirely in NVMe's favor with 64 million NVMe SSDs outweighing the 52 million SATA SSDs that will hit the market.

Surprisingly, Samsung expects NVMe to account for 111 million units in 2018, which dwarfs the expected output of 25 million SATA SSDs. The venerable SATA interface has hit a performance brick wall, and there is no plan for a new, faster revision. The lack of forward SATA movement will relegate it to the annals of history in the SSD market, though it will likely continue to thrive in the HDD market.

According to Samsung, it will account for half of the 40 million SSDs the industry is expected to ship this year into the retail SSD aftermarket.

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