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Buy an SSD while they’re still cheap: Contaminat­ion ruins 6.5 billion gigabytes of storage

A manufactur­ing defect affecting millions of terabytes of storage means a new supply crunch.

- BY MICHAEL CRIDER

While the chip shortage continues, graphics cards and CPUS are hard to find and wickedly expensive on the secondary market. Newfangled DDR5 RAM is also hard to locate, and even motherboar­ds are getting pricey. But the one component that’s remained refreshing­ly cheap is storage: You can find multi-terabyte drives at their lowest prices ever, even for the best SSDS ( fave.co/2z26gqg).

Or at least, you could. Because we can’t have nice things, a factory accident has tainted millions of new flash storage components, affecting billions of gigabytes of storage headed to the market. Two flash

fabricatio­n factories in Japan, used by megamanufa­cturers Western Digital and Kioxia ( fave. co/3barzhi), have experience­d “contaminat­ion of certain material used in [the] manufactur­ing process.”

While details are scarce on precisely what happened, it’s apparently taken out “at least 6.5 exabytes” of flash capacity— roughly 6.5 million terabytes, or 6.5 billion

gigabytes. Analysts believe the final tally of lost storage might be more than twice that much ( fave.co/3i7nbj7). The fabricatio­n facilities supply storage com components for computer storage drives, USB flash drives and other portable storage, and smartphone­s, serving both the consumer and business-tobusiness markets.

The end result is that manufactur­ing for electronic­s of all kinds will take longer and become more expensive, at least in the short term, and we’re likely to see a crunch for available NANDbased SSDS. At least one analyst is predicting a market price hike of up to 20 percent ( fave.co/3h0onsn). Which is bad…but at least we’re unlikely to see the kind of explosive price increases that graphics cards have been experienci­ng for the last year or two.

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One component that has remained refreshing­ly cheap is storage—until now, that is.
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A factory accident has tainted millions of new flash storage components.

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