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Maybe that will drop prices on the existing 16tb's so I can upgrade all of the storage in my NAS.

Archive: https://archive.today/J8N71

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>The arrival of energy-assisted magnetic recording (EAMR) technologies like Seagate's HAMR will play a crucial role in accelerating HDD capacity growth in the coming years. According to the new IEEE International Roadmap for Devices and Systems Mass Data Storage, we will see 60 TB hard disk drives in 2028. If the prediction is accurate, we will see HDD storage capacity doubling in just four years, something that did not happen for a while. Also, IEEE believes that HDD unit sales will increase.

Maybe that will drop prices on the existing 16tb's so I can upgrade all of the storage in my NAS. Archive: https://archive.today/J8N71 From the post: >>The arrival of energy-assisted magnetic recording (EAMR) technologies like Seagate's HAMR will play a crucial role in accelerating HDD capacity growth in the coming years. According to the new IEEE International Roadmap for Devices and Systems Mass Data Storage, we will see 60 TB hard disk drives in 2028. If the prediction is accurate, we will see HDD storage capacity doubling in just four years, something that did not happen for a while. Also, IEEE believes that HDD unit sales will increase.
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Asianometry had a recent video about hard drives (youtube.com) [18 min.] and these technologies.