• @[email protected]
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    263 days ago

    You can get spinning rust all the way up to 32 TB in a single 3.5" disk and 8 TB in an NVMe drive. The tech is out there, but it takes time for the price of stuff like that to come down when there isnt much demand for it.

    • @Peffse
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      173 days ago

      I refuse to believe there isn’t much demand for it when we have MicroSD cards approaching 2TB.

      • Eager Eagle
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        3 days ago

        I do think the demand decreased in the past decade. The average consumer has their photos and documents in the cloud and signs up to streaming services for movies, shows, and music. Local storage is not as important as it used to be.

        • @evidences
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          63 days ago

          But on the opposite end games are only getting bigger and fast internet is still semi expensive so having large drives would be beneficial to people that want to keep multiple games installed on their PC/console.

        • @Peffse
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          23 days ago

          fair point, even the MicroSD market would target the mobile user and not so much a desktop.