delivering 128TB-class storage ⌠Phison delivers PCIe 5.0 connectivity with 122.88TB of storage
Can I just say that I have had it up to here with this measurement âclassâ bullshit? Either the drive actually is 128 TB, or it isnât. Either the fridge actually is 31 cubic feet, or it isnât. Either the TV really is 60 inches, or it isnât.
Just state the actual number. Most manufacturers use the âclassâ designation to steadfastly refuse to be truthful, which just means we can never actually trust them.
Isnât it because if they canât guarantee 100% of the advertised storage theyâd have risk. And achieving 100% guaranteed functionality on microchips is damn near impossible cause silicon lottery
No, because that would be an easily overcome hurdle by just adding a little extra silicon in each unit to ensure that it meets or exceeds the advertised capacity if the manufacturer were not in fact actually interested in being deliberately misleading. This thing appears to kind of be an exception, but even then theyâre allergic to just outright stating the capacity.
If the manufacturers were interested in being honest with these types of things the âsize classâ would not so often invariably, unfailingly, result in a generous rounding up of the stated figure rather than rounding down.
TVâs are always smaller than their advertised âsize class.â Appliances are always a lesser capacity than their advertised âsize class.â Cameras always have fewer pixels than their âmegapixel class.â Storage media is always smaller capacity than its advertised âsize class.â
(And this is before we even get into the whole megabyte-gigabyte-terabyte/mebibyte-gigibyte-tebibyte debate.)