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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

SSD MONSTER CARDS

Seagate has unveiled an SSD that’ll make yours look insignificant. Unlike other mainstream SSDs in the market, Seagate’s 60TB monster comes in a 3.5-inch form factor; which it claims to offer higher density compared to a combination of two 16TB 2.5-inch SSDs (32TB).

Speaking of which, one should not expect this SSD to be made available for general consumers. Why would we need a 60TB SSD anyway? But, logical thinking aside, Seagate claims that this SSD is able to store about 12,000 DVD movies and up to 400 million photos.

Seagate mentions that part of its aim for releasing the 60TB SSD is efficiency. The company mentioned that companies are now able to reach up to 1 Petabytes (1000TB) of storage capacity by only using 17 60TB SSDs; which is more cost-effective than, say, getting 63 16TB SSDs.

Unfortunately, the read and write speeds of the Seagate 60TB SSD was not announced. Price was not mentioned either, but judging by the eye-opening price of Samsung’s 16TB 1633a SSD, one shouldn’t expect Seagate’s monster of an SSD to be priced lower.


Thursday, June 1, 2017





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Do you keep in mind our post on the world’s first 3D printed Canal Home in Amsterdam? Well, if that task was estimated to be completed in a matter of months- an extraordinary achievement- a new 3D printer is getting planned as we communicate, with the purpose of building a house in less than 24 hours. The master mind behind this remarkable purpose is Professor Behrokh Khoshnevis  from The University of Southern California. According to MSN.com, the Professor has developed an ingenious robot that comes equipped with a nozzle, in a position to spew out concrete and can create a residence based mostly on a computer pattern.