@bwDraco it's pretty obvious that either (1) people are going to struggle with very limited SSD space; (2) deal with horrible write cycles of that WD BiCS4 stuff; (3) pay ridiculous money for relatively modest SSD space like 1-2TB; or (4) demand for HDDs will go up significantly as a supplement when people can't get SSDs they need
most people who have neither money nor much awareness of the problem are going to be stuck with (1), and basically will have to uninstall old games, backup stuff to the cloud, delete old pictures, use disk cleanup utilities, and otherwise scrimp and save space on their $1000 laptop with a 256 GB SSD
techies who know the market will either buy WORM storage for WORM workloads and be happy, or outlay half their salary for decent capacities of MLC or TLC as needed
There are still a few budget products on the market that use planar TLC NAND, but the market is quickly moving to 3D NAND. However, the MLC variety is becoming increasingly difficult to source.
...gave the new Optane Memory some thought: $44 for 16 GB and $77 for 32 GB means that the cost for the underlying 3D XPoint is probably in the ballpark of $2/GB.
Good NAND is a dying breed, and it seems only Samsung is able to get away with producing premium 3D MLC NAND for consumer SSDs because they have the enthusiast market cornered.
for context, my link is from a mcdonalds app/website. a brand new app. and the password restrictions (on the 'older' website) are worse than they were last year
1. Authentication: `Password+time` hashed and sent. 2. Response sent back, encrypted with hash 3. Commands sent, each encrypted with the hash (which keeps changing, obviously)