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Your Gen5 SSD is already obsolete, but you can't buy Gen6 until 2030
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51040, member: 636"] Silicon Motion shocked the tech world by announcing their MonTitan SM8466 controller that pushes storage speeds into uncharted territory. The company targets enterprise customers with their latest creation while leaving everyday consumers waiting on the sidelines. Industry watchers expected the move since businesses always get the cutting-edge technology first. The new controller promises to revolutionize data centers with unprecedented performance capabilities. Regular shoppers will face a long wait before seeing similar products hit retail shelves. The SM8466 controller delivers mind-blowing specifications that make current storage devices look ancient by comparison. Engineers built the chip using advanced 4-nanometer manufacturing processes that enable massive improvements over previous generations. Storage capacity reaches an astronomical 512 terabytes while transfer speeds hit 28 gigabytes per second. The device handles seven million input-output operations every second when pushed to maximum performance levels. These numbers represent doubling the capabilities of existing PCIe Generation 5 controllers already considered lightning fast. Silicon Motion CEO Wallace Kuo crushed hopes for quick consumer adoption by pushing timelines deep into the next decade. Enterprise customers will start receiving the new controllers around 2026 when data centers begin major upgrades. Home users face an even longer wait with consumer versions potentially arriving after 2030 according to company projections. The delay reflects ongoing challenges with mainstream adoption of current generation five technology that remains expensive for average buyers. Competing manufacturers including Micron and SK Hynix race to develop their versions of sixth-generation storage solutions. [/QUOTE]
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