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Intel’s 31TB SSD sees huge price drop at Walmart but it won’t fit your PC

Posted on February 8, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

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It’s been almost five years since Samsung unveiled what was then the world’s biggest solid state drive (SSD) in terms of capacity. The PM1643 was, for a very long time, the apex storage device but it did come with a hefty tag. Back in 2020, it retailed for just under $8,400 and three years later, still commands a hefty $4,939 sticker price. A relatively newcomer is about to change all that, the Intel SSDPFWNV307TZ (soon to
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