One of the world's largest SSD makers has just announced something that could make SSDs obsolete one day — Micron's FeRAM technology is faster, sturdier than NAND but consumers will miss out for now
One of the world's largest SSD makers has just announced something that could make SSDs obsolete one day — Micron's FeRAM technology is faster, sturdier than NAND but consumers will miss out for now

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One of the world's largest SSD makers has just announced something that could make SSDs obsolete one day — Micron's FeRAM technology is faster, sturdier than NAND but consumers will miss out for now

Tl:dr it’s faster and more durable but expensive. The article wonders if they are already looking for commercial customers.
It depends on how expensive it is.
I remember when SSDs came out they were horribly expensive to the point no sane non-billionaire customer would even consider one. And look at the prices now.
I remember my boss asking me to fit his new 1TB SSD into his computer. My jaw just dropped.
Doesn't seem like that long ago, but 2019/2020 has messed with my timeline