“Solidigm signalled the dawn of the very high capacity SSD movement with its P5336 61.44TB drive in July 2023, which used QLC NAND. This was followed by Samsung’s BM1443 last July, also using QLC flash with a 61.44TB capacity. But Solidigm upped the stakes, along with Phison, both launching 128 TB-class SSDs (122.88TB effective) in November. Solidigm used the PCIe gen 4 bus while Phison chose the faster PCIe gen 5. And, of course, we have Pure Storage with its proprietary flash drives offering 150TB of capacity with 300TB on its roadmap.”- blocksandfiles.com
Source: blocksandfiles.com