Samsung recently released an SSD model BM1743 which has an astonishing capacity of 61. 44 TB of data. It is one of the very few drives that can boast high working capacity. In this Bluetooth war, brands such as Solidigm and Western Digital do not wish to be left behind in the production of high-capacity SSDs.
It is created for functions that involve large volumes of data, namely to train AI, stream content online, and others. Obviously, the device is not intended as a unit for rewriting massive quantities of information. If each day it is written up to 26% of its capacity, then it will last five years.
The BM1743 features the recent 7th generation V-NAND technology from Samsung such that data density per chip is increased. Samsung feels that this technology could extend to even larger drives up to 122. 88 TB. This drive can easily be fitted to all types of computers.
Analyzing the BM1743 model in relation to the speed, it is possible to note that this model has not achieved 1st position in the market, especially in gaming and workstation-class SSDs. This transfer rate of reading is 7.2MB/s and writing is 2.0MB/s. The main distinctive feature is that it can work at a fast speed and is aimed at small-size functions. The device is suitable for occasions when petite portions of information are to be retrieved at different intervals.
We have not established how much energy the state drive consumes up to this point. It focuses on the amount of storage in the device regardless of how much energy the device consumes. For instance, the same class of SSD from Solidigm costs about $6,905. There are other essential SSD producers like Kyoxia, Micron, and SK Hynix that have not released their version of such stock drive, and hence Samsung and SolidGym are ahead in this aspect.