Micron first QLC SSD

Muh profits that is why, also there aren't many ssd makers.

>still no $100 1TB SSDs
oh come on!

>QLC NAND flash memory stores four bits of data per memory cell, providing a 33% capacity boost over three bit per cell TLC NAND
>The downsides are that QLC NAND has lower write endurance on the order of 1000 program/erase cycles, and lower write performance.
>the 5210 ION won't be matching 7200RPM hard drives for price per GB, but 10k RPM drives will probably be feeling the pressure
Serious question, why would you want this garbage for home use?

This. It would die within a year. The ONLY situation where this would be bought is if it were 5 times cheaper than TLC SSD.

>won't be matching 7200rpm pricing
In trash it goes.

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shit what the fuck holy shit how

delet this now, I implore you to delete this

>Serious question, why would you want this garbage for home use?

- Can't afford a decent SSD.
- Still faster than a hard drive.
- Uses less power than a harddrive.
- Normies don't write terabytes of Chinese cartoon porn.
- Muh thin.

It's not a client drive, you don't "want" it for home use.