| ▲ | hirako2000 4 hours ago | |
also bought a handful of 14 to 16tb drives. They sold for such a low price last year I thought it can't be wrong to grab them. It's odd mechanical disks also surged, I thought it was only transistor based memory that are becoming rarity. Or does it work like with fuel, gas and electricity goes up when oil spikes ? | ||
| ▲ | tombert 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Yeah I have no idea the direct cause. I didn't think that the SATA controllers for a hard drive took that much. It could be a secondary effect; SSDs have gotten so expensive that people are willing to put up with spinners and thus there's an increased demand. No idea, I'm sure an economist or something will do a write up of the downstream effects of the RAM crunch causes eventually. | ||
| ▲ | walterbell 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
GenAI and/or smart glasses video? WD already sold their entire 2026 production of nearline drives for data centers. | ||
| ▲ | epistasis 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I've seen lots of articles on HN of AI startups building massive drive arrays for mass storage. AI runs on data above all else. Gotta feed the compute. | ||