Anandtech reviewed the QLC Goes To 8TB: Samsung 870 QVO and Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB SSDs
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Flash memory prices have been on a downward trajectory for years. A decade ago, this trend was helping SSDs establish a foothold in the consumer market—largely for enthusiasts. Now, SSDs have taken over as the default storage medium for consumer PCs and further advances in flash memory are no longer pushing consumer SSDs into new product segments. Instead, cheaper flash is driving an increase in SSD capacity.QLC Goes To 8TB: Samsung 870 QVO and Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB SSDs Review
That growth in drive capacity has not been steady. For both technical and marketing reasons, consumer SSD capacities stick close to powers of two. The first 2TB consumer SSDs started to show up in 2015, and now 2TB options are common across all the SSD market segments. 4TB drives started to show up in 2018 but are still quite rare, and this year weve seen the first 8TB consumer SSDs.