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EricHiggin said:

"And there’s certainly a debate surrounding whether a drive comprised of multiple smaller SSDs should be considered as a single storage drive itself. But if Nvidia can claim the “world’s largest GPU” for a bunch of GPUs strung together via switches and interconnects, I suppose Gigabyte also gets a pass."

Fundamentally that is how an SSD works. - A heap of small memory chips working together.

Multiple SSD's just expands upon that concept by having discreet packaged groupings of memory chips working together.

BraLoD said:

The thing is, we don't know what Cerny actually said, as it was never properly quoted, just commented by the article writer using him own (writer words).

This is what he wrote: At the moment, Sony won’t cop to exact details about the SSD—who makes it, whether it utilizes the new PCIe 4.0 standard—but Cerny claims that it has a raw bandwidth higher than any SSD available for PCs.

There is no direct quote to Cerny actual speech, just a comment about what he said.

The writer said he claims it's higher than any SSD available for PCs, but what did Cerny actually said to lead to that comment?

If that is indeed the case, then I subtract my complaint against Cerny and place it towards the article writer instead.




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