Portal version tom He studied the cost of SSD drives and concluded that the average price of 1GB dropped to $0.04.
According to the research, the average cost of 1TB, 2TB and 4TB SSDs fell by 25% from March to June. This is because the demand for NAND memory, which is the main component of SSD, is falling. As a result, SSD manufacturers face the problem of excess inventory that they have to stock up on. This creates a unique opportunity for consumers who want to upgrade their computers or install new systems at a fraction of the cost.
Experts have studied the market and concluded that you can now buy 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for an average of $50-60 and a 2TB drive for less than $100. Top-performing models like the Samsung 990 Pro and WD Black SN850X cost around $85 and $134 for 1TB and 2TB, respectively.
Even 4TB SSDs are available to a wide variety of buyers. For this amount, you can pay between $154 and $299, depending on the interface used and the manufacturer.
So users can find a 1.2 or 4TB solution where 1GB of memory will cost an average of $0.06. The cheapest models are available at $0.04 per 1GB. SSD storage with a modern PCIe 5.0 interface will cost significantly more. However, even their cost is gradually decreasing.
Analysts predict SSD prices will continue to decline until the end of the second quarter, then stabilize or rise slightly.
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