Samsung 16 Terabyte SSD [World’s Largest!]
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- Опубликовано: 10 мар 2016
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A new type of storage technology has been released by Samsung giving the ability for one drive to carry 16 Terabytes (16,000 GB) of information. Better yet, it’s solid state. We can say goodbye to storage problems soon.
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www.neatorama.com/2008/07/08/t...
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/0...
www.engadget.com/2016/03/03/sa...
mashable.com/2016/03/03/samsun...
royal.pingdom.com/2010/02/18/a...
www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/ex...
www.itpro.co.uk/ssds/26175/sam...
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in 20 years we'll watch this and go, "damn thats a piece of shit"
+xSplinteZzx more like 10 years
The Shadow Broker i'd give that though maybe 2 years from now.going how fast VR development are right now who knows maybe glass hologram might be a thing in the future too.
it'd like pffft someone's still using ssd?
Me when im 30-40
Me: Back in my day, we had terabytes of data.
Kid: Whats a terabyte?
Me: It was the best computer innovation that happened in my age son.
Kid: Oh, the technology that only costs a few bucks today.
Me: I remember running out of computer hard drive space
Kid: How do you run out of petabytes of hard drive space?
Me: That kind of storage didnt exist back in my day kid... Even terabytes were a bit hard to come by.
Kid: Now terabytes are looked frowned upon.
Me: Well, if it werent for terabytes, your petabytes wouldnt even exist.
Another conversation
Me: Back in my day, we had WiFi
Kid: What is WiFi?
Me: Its internet through radio waves instead of light
Kid: Sounds dangerous
Me: It was, thats why there is internet from light sources now.
Don't forget that, in the future :
Teacher : What am i suppose to do with this?
Student : Just slide the hologram over and the data will be transmitted automaticaly to your laptop
Teacher : Oh, Like copying and pasting?
Student : What is that?
Teacher : You know, ctrl+c then ctrl+v
Student : Oh i heard that from my granny, it's basically the same thing
---
Teacher : Class, don't forget to turn your essay to my email account tomorrow
Student : Er, do you have iLink?
Teacher : iLink?
Student : It's an app to connect all your data easily
Teacher : Oh, like google drive right?
Student : Gosh, i hate these lame people
1:07 is supposed to be *15.38TB* You guys caught it, thanks for that.
I also said GB again at 2:00 when I explained 3D V-NAND, way too used to saying GB!
+ColdFusion and I thought "huh???"
oh jeez now you need to re-edit, rerender, and reupload god damit
+ColdFusion You also say GB a couple of times when you're supposed to say TB. Still my favourite channel so don't worry ;P
Can you please make a video about quantum computers?🙏
+ColdFusion Great Microfone great voice!
Can i get that 5MB hard drive ?? It looks very solid...
What the IBM 305 ,you might have to change your house into a PC case
Patrica omas My house is a pc case O.o
Im not so big you see ....
Oh wait... one of your houses, i get it XD
True story: in the 1980s my company got a Univac 1101 mainframe computer FREE from the government research lab in White Sands, New Mexico, just for the shipping cost.
Why? It was costing them more money for the power to run it per year than to buy a new one. We needed it because Univac would not sell us one, since we were a competitor (yes, that is legal).
You can view it in the IBM museum if you want. I got to see it last year.
In the span of 60 years we have been ONLY able to increase our storage capacity by ~322.5 million percent.
307600000%
the reason I like your channel is because you are forward thinking. You don't rant about overpricee tech, but rather think about the endless possibilities that can be achieved with it. You are truly amazing bud
Amen its hard to complain on this channel because of the vibe.
It's why i try and keep myself respectful here.
He's not political he's not bias he just gives the claim's and the science. That's it he beats everyone and pbs should hire him for how talented he is on his craft.
Still waiting 512GB SSD price to drop. I'm poor.
+Born Boy 256 iz nuf (source: bought me one)
Alexander Bukh Just bought 512GB SSD !!! Haha. It's MSATA
Born Boy gratz!
Good news is that they are pretty cheap now.
now they are cheap
Insert floppy disk 4 of 16....
lol...oh ya member that?. nightmare
+Dan moore nahhhh, the horror was when it said disk can not be read,check disk and try again. You want me to remind you how a 56k modem sounds when connecting? 😈😈😈
If Apple sold this:
ONLY FOR 178.5 BILLION DOLLARS!
lel
+Kj Fanian LOL!
+Kj Fanian that moment when apple uses samsung drives in iPhones
+Daniel Campbell And CPU-s actually :D
+Kj Fanian Apple isn't able to develop such SSDs
There's nobody else better than you in RUclips...! You genius!
i don't remember how i found you,but i like what you do and apreciate your work.thumbs up👍
I love this channel it's very interesting
agree
Agreed
+tubbyrainbow111 Agree
agree
Agree
Dagogo man, I really enjoy all the content you put out here. Keep it up I'll keep watching your channel.
That'd be so perfect for gaming and video editing
The places you find motovloggers xD
I know I'm an old fart but I vividly recall leaping from micro floppies to my first HDD circa 1990. It cost hundreds of dollars and was like 10 MB in size. But back then - it opened up a universe of possibilities.
My first computer had 200 megs of hdd
My first PC didn't even have a HDD! It was an Atari 800. I upgraded the RAM from 32Kb to 64kb - yes - kilobytes!! We used tape cassettes and floppies for the longest time and HDDs were extremely expensive.
Can't remember my first computer but I did have the 3.5" floppy disk back then, a whopping 1.44MB of storage.
The first floppies that came out for PCs were these very floppy, bendable 5 1/4" square pouch things. I didn't like these at all because the more you handled them the more likely they would get a crease in them then become corrupt. When the industry switched over to the micro floppy, these were a little thicker, and much more stable. But they just couldn't hold much data on them, so you ended up with hundreds of these in no time! And the labels they gave you were very tiny, making it hard to write out meaningful names.
Brian Brewster You are a legendary relic from what have you been through computer time....Respect for you Sir....
Great Channel, you deserve way more subscribers than that, but you'll get to it soon enough. I have been with you since very little subs and now look at you, more than half a million, Congrats, bro! Keep the good work up =) Thank you.
I love the way you communicate in these videos. I always leave feeling like the future is now and that tomorrow is going to be even better. It's not just the technology, it's the way you present the material that adds an extra oomph.
Thanks for making these videos.
First Flash Drive I ever bought was 256 Megabytes, for $80. We've come a long way baby!
That's amazing! Hopefully we'll get about 5TB SSD disks under 200 next year. Great video!
Nope
you wish
Haha, dream on.
+Travel Nomad nah, 1TB should be somewhere at 200 next year.
+Travel Nomad
I've got a 4TB hybrid hd-ssd drive for about $250
Not quite the same but the techs getting closer by the day..
man, your videos are great! so glad I found your channel!
gosh u rock...always look forward 2 ur videos...such a youtube gem...keep em coming...
the brain part is wrong,cuz recent studies show the brain has 2.5 petabytes of active memory.
THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING!
Easwar Hariharan
whats a petabyte
its 1000 terrabytes
Syafril Rahayu Fakih ..
then you can say 1tb
sorry ... sorry ok ok i understood... not 1tb ....
You do great Vids !
Kudo from Perth WA
Oh and thanks heaps matey !
+DumbSkippy A fellow Perthian! Cheers for stopping by!
+ColdFusion
Damn. No Way...
My fellow Perthite, what a delightful surprise. two actually. The first is your reply and the second your location.
What I say next is not said lightly.
I've casually followed your work for some time.
I'm an ex photojournalist in IT and run a Web Design business. To that I've run my own video production business and started and sold my own ISP.
so when I say Wow and Kudos, I don't say that lightly.
I genuinely admire and respect your professional efforts.
If a coffee or Coldie appeals, please...
If not, then just feel proud at the respect of an older peer.
DumbSkippy is my alter ego.
I shared this video on my Business page which should validate my respect.
Thank you for the delightful surprise of a personal reply and for sharing your talents with myself and the world.
Very well done, sir !!
- David (6060)
+DumbSkippy Thanks mate, really appreciate those words, they mean a lot!
+ColdFusion
Oh it is my pleasure, DA.
I am had a listen to "Melbourne".
Very nice!
Both Burn Water and ColdFusion Facebook pages liked. personal and via my business.
I'm not in your league but musical too (Keyboards, Drums, Harmonica) and was the WA photographer for Countdown, Express, No1...
lucky to have some iconic friends on my Facebook page.
OK, that's all the hero worship you get or it verges on a Bromance. LOL.
You will go far...
ColdFusion what's the price of it??
As always, love these videos! I gotta say, even though I might not choose to listen to your music all day everyday, there is no better matching music for your videos! Maybe that is truly because your soul shows through in these videos, and your music. Either way, keep up the amazing work!
I forget how i was fallen in your videos but I love them, it's so fresh. A different way to speaking about technology. I continue to improve my English with you. Good Job man !
Hey Dagogo! Could you maybe do a video about the global energy market and how this is changing due to solar energy getting to a price point that it's becoming cheaper than traditional gas prices. Also it might be cool to include how the energy grid (smart grid) of the future will look like and how homes will be powered in the future (looking at smart streets etc). Hope you make this one!!
I actually got emotional watching this. The future looks bright. I hope to see/experience other great advancements in technology in my lifetime.
me too :D i want to see the real time machine
Very informative and presented in utmost style :D.. Good work
Nice Job as Always!
*_Yo where do yo steal all these nice HD videos?_*
update -- Seagate made 60 TB one recently
Samsung sold their hard drive division to Seagate.
Really? I've had nothing but issues w/SeaGate.
agree ... seagate sucks
Kundalini12 you just nailed it
Morning Madera Seagate owns samsung hard drives division
You've had some great videos recently man, keep up the outstanding work!
love your stuff man keep up the great work!!
If only battery technology got better likewise. smh.
well battery technology has gotten better just a lot slower. The problem is that are gadgets need more power just like how we're getting bigger and bigger hard drives but we have to use more and more space as well.
+Karthik Acharya Waiting for that battery technology breakthrough
+The Silver Spooner Actually in hard drives, we have all the time been getting physically smaller drives but with bigger storage capacity. In hard drives it is possible by shrinking the size of the area/volume where the bit is stored. But battery is different. In batteries all the space is already in use. For battery to evolve like this, we would need totally new inventions. (That we are getting too but much much slower).
There is no new radical inventions in hard drives or SSD's. It is mainly pushing the limits of already known technology, making it smaller and better, and more reliable. Like in microchips too, the principle has all the time been the same. But they are all the time pushing the limits, how much smaller transistors is possible to manufacture. Smaller transistor = more computing power in same space and lower power consumption, lower material usage, lower price for computing power. Basic operating principles haven't really changed in 50 years.
+wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20 And now, silicon chip technology as we know today is at a dead end, because the laws of physics are bringing an end to Moore's law.
You can only shrink a MOSFET gate to a certain number of atomic thicknesses before QT current leakage makes the MOSFET non-functional. Stacking up transistors? Sure, now we just need some way to transfer heat away from this crammed silicon based oven...
if that happen oil money will collapsed n future will b more brighter as we wish.....
which one got the most storage/space capacity, this SSD or a 256GB micro SD card?
+Lazarus Ku This SSD has roughly 62 times more storage (16,000 GB)
+ColdFusion I know but a micro Sd card is way smaller than a 2.5 inch SSD drive
+Lazarus Ku Oh, so you mean storage per unit volume? It might actually be the Micro SD card in that case. The SSD would be more than 62 times the volume of the Micro SD card.
+ColdFusion thanks for replying I like your channel keep it up
+ColdFusion Wrong comparison.
To compare equal sizes: physically, volume, weight, electricity used, etc, ... you need to include the needed hardware (electronic circuits, cache memories, power-supplies, etc).
Our Australian knowhow (I am a tru-blue Ausie, like ColdFusion) can of course better those little South Koreans. ... :-{
WOW technology change...
great info and video
I like that you post sources, much respect.
Samsung creates something new and nobody bats an eye, Apple copies them and everyone loses their minds
Murica.
John Roution to be honest, I don't trust of any product of Samsung, because I had no one but more bad experiences with micro SD card TV and phones, so they could create watewa they want, but me personally I'll never buy Samsung things......
@@chris5152 Samsung is one of the leading suppliers of RAM chips, OLED screens, etc chances are you have a lot of stuff that contains Samsung manufactured products, including IPhones, IPads, etc XD
Everyone is making new tech, it doesn’t matter
That Moment you accidentally unsubscribe because you wanted to Subscribe :D
+Simon W LMAO
Always a pleasure watching your videos. Its such a beautiful presentation!
Cool that you are a fellow Perth City resident, wonder if I will ever stumble across you and fangasm.
Amazing voice man.... Just amazing.
It's just the way it's been mastered, rather than just his voice.
In 50 years, a memory card could hold 16 petabytes of data and quote our current 16TB SSD as past, just like the 1 tonne 5MB HDD!
I remember we got a 5MB hard disk for the lab's IBM-PC, which weighed only 4 pounds, and everybody was like... what are we going to DO with all that storage space?!
LOL! The old ages!!
probably more like 15 years
Excellent presentation :D Thank you.
cool video man. love it!!
1:07 15.38 GB is usable lol not TB
actually yes....what!
I also didn't notice that. ..
is it true? lol
lol.. typo
Nishit Raj Not Just Any Typo Largest SSD is 16GB Lol 2003?
Yes, the words largest capacity SSD, but only 15.38GB usable out of the 16TB ! All for a whopping 15 billion dollars per unit sold by Apple.
Samsung is on fire.... Meanwhile Apple is chilling in the refrigerator
hahahaaa
that's true :D I never heard any apple's innovation recently
Apple aquires...it doesn't innovate.
+Athaariq Ardiansyah apples brain is dead. we've forgotten already?
Joseon In i don't think so, steve jobs is apple's brain, indeed
love the channel man, keep it up :D
super video, well put together n fun to learn about the subject matter
I always wondered what it would be like to travel back to 1950, go to IBM headquarters and pull and 128gb micro sd card out of your pocket and slam it on the table.
IBM:THIS IS MAGIC
iBM: you gotta be kidding me
if the 15 T costs 300 $ i will pay 600$ for for shipping ...
This editing is off the chart. Thanks +ColdFusion
Greetings from Lithuania. Love your videos, especially about history of tech.
Byte, KiloByte, MegaByte, GigaByte, TeraByte, ...
*byte, nibble, KiloByte
Lovebite
+Wong Junn Kit PetaByte :O
byte kilo mega giga terra peta exa zetta yota
+Ryan Williams nibbles are 4 bits, hence the name being smaller than "byte" or "bite"
how much 4K60p porn fit on that?
A lot
The combination of the sound quality of your voice and the background uplifting music really adds to the videos.
very well put together XD nice one
meanwhile they rip you for 512 gb
the 512 gb was never yours from the beggining it's a deal , plus always the lose comes relatively to the amount of the deal in almost everything.
raid 0 63 of them for first petabyte ssd :P
and when one of them fails it will be the world's largest crash.
Great content as always.. I'm sure your first 1Million subscription is nearby.. & the second one will be a walk in the park
That is cool thanks for the video. You are doing really good job.
At 00:13 you call it a hard drive.
Its a solid state drive...
+MightKeeper at 1:15, He said 'this harddrive is no a hard disk drive, but a solid state drive'
So I'm assuming SSD drives are also classified under 'harddrive', but since HDD were the triditional drives so we generally just call it harddrive instead of HDD( Hard Disk Drive). Basically, SSD and HDD are both 'harddrives'?
+MightKeeper like the other comments mentioned... he didnt say hard DISK drive.... it's a HARD DRIVE .... which is correct. if he said something like "SOFT DRIVE" that would be a little.... well... old school floppy era...
That's a lot of storage for porn
From the Future where I'm watching retro videos, I can tell you this drive will store only 2 seconds of real-Xperience porn, but you feel everything.
Mike
yeah but you can put on a loop
hey when can we expect another beautiful showcase vid? been rocking your launcher, bit with downfall of widgetlocker I didn't know if you had any new suggestions. keep up great work bro
Great video. Love your channel.
Only 15 gb usable lmao
gb?
+henrySanson not 15gb it's 15.38tb precisely
yeah i know what he meant, but in the video it says 15 gb lol
henry Sanson xD
Every drive is like that... even your mobile phone is labled as 64gb but you cant use all of it...
I just come here to listen your voice #nohomo
ColdFusion I just want to say your music is always on par with the images in the video, I really enjoy the garage ambient music Thank you 😘
Great presentation. Thanks.
Will it explode? That is the question...
Kabootar Mulla Can I upload our hamster brain on it 😅☺
You got a new subscriber, keep it up :) !!!!!
Brilliant and informative as always. I do hope you get paid for all your hard work. Big thumbs up, top effort. And I want one !!!!
The talk about early hdds @ 3:30... makes me think of the AMC tv show "Halt and Catch Fire" ... :D
Thumbs up for excellent content and presentation as always. Cheers!!! 👍✌
I find the second part of the video by far more interesting as the first one, would be awesome if you mention it in the title, or make it an extra video. I almost did not watch the video because i've already heart about the 16 TB SSD
Thanks again my man. well done. Technology wow!
That's how you make something less crazy like history of hard disks interesting! Well done!
I love your video man it's really good.
Great video keep up the good work
great content as usual :)
Woa mistakes happen sometimes.I really love your work. Every video always adds alot to my knowledge. The editing is always fantastic and trippy :p.
Your vids are awesome!
Excellent channel mate. I've always wondered about a lot of the things you explain. Our curiosity is similar. I like looking to the future. I think you should do a video on what things will be like in the near future like 2025 based on trends now you are a great researcher btw. Kudos from the Caribbean. Grenada
I suggest you get an equalizer on your background music tracks, duck around 1-6khz, your voice won't be overpowered as often.
Your videos are awesome, I really appreciate these videos!
I love all the songs you start with I had all of them before I knew this Channel
Like it before even watching it. Great job man.
I always watch your videos, you're
awesome thanks a lot for a great job.
you not only have great videos but also great music to boot
Thanks , it was quite useful...Kudos
I love this channel
the best part "when you compare between the past and the future" we live in the future techs are getting better&growing faster
16TB that's outstanding. Excellent video, thanks a lot!
Awesome stuff as always. U guys r amazing.
Appreciate your contribution for knowledge
I'm so in love with your vid's!
Greetings form the Netherlands!
dude... your chanel is awesome
I came here expecting a review of the 16GB SSD, I got a whole history and prospective on future hard drives. Nice!
Always a great vid!
i like the way your have present the video !! thums up :)
i subscribed after the 1st video on this chanell. i like it
Hi, Love your videos and just wondering if you could list the mic you are using for this one. I can hear your voice so clear and with some "base". thank you
When you said it took 51 years to get to the first terabyte but only 2 years to get to the second terabyte the grin on my face can only be from the fact that I am beyond excited to see how far the future will take us. Storage is the backbone and breakthroughs such as this will continue to evolve technology at an exponential rate which is just incredible to able to sit back and just observe how the world is changing