Samsung shows off the internals of its 128TB SSD in all its glory, but with a strange caveat: the QLC-based BM1743 won’t be going on sale anytime soon and has a very short but strange retention of 1 month

    Samsung BM1743

    High-capacity SSDs are becoming increasingly important as demand for data storage continues to grow. Companies such as Samsung, Huawei and Phison have already announced this year that they will be using 128TB SSDs. These drives provide a huge storage boost, essential for industries such as AI, big data and cloud services where large amounts of information need to be processed and stored efficiently.

    Huawei’s 128TB SSD will be part of its Exabyte-capable OceanStor A800 series, highlighting the need for such drives in large-scale data environments. Phison’s enterprise SSD platform, with its potential for 128TB capacity, also demonstrates how these drives will play a crucial role in handling high-performance, data-intensive applications.

    Samsung recently unveiled its new 128TB SSD, the BM1743, at the Future of Memory and Storage 2024 event (formerly Flash Memory Summit). The drive, which has 122.88TB of usable storage, was shown with an exploded view, giving attendees a glimpse of what’s inside. ServeTheHomewho covered the event, shared details and photos of the SSD’s internal structure, including the two PCBs filled with NAND and DRAM chips. However, booth representatives did not allow additional photos, limiting the viewing angles.

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    One month retention

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