According to Duann, PC makers have to buy from SSD module makers because NAND vendors reduced allocation to the client/consumer PC market and redirected most NAND supply to data center products.

As a result, PC OEMs like Acer, Asus, Dell, and HP cannot get enough NAND or SSD supply directly from NAND manufacturers and have to turn to module makers for solid-state drives. The latter traditionally served end-users and had plenty of aftermarket products with enhanced performance and cooling, but now they increasingly serve PC makers instead.

  • Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    1 hour ago

    Yeah, that’s what happens when you triple the price of everything.

    2TB drives were about £100 a few years ago and now they’re close to £400. That’s a fuckin’ no from me dog.

    • anon_8675309@lemmy.world
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      56 minutes ago

      Yep. I bought a 2TB for my laptop right before prices started rising.

      Hoping everything I have lasts for a few years now.