Samsung hints at 122.88TB SSD while quietly releasing 61.44TB model — world’s largest NAND maker finally rivals Solidigm for highest capacity crown, but you won’t be able to use it in your PC

Nearly a year after its initial announcement, Solidigm’s 192-layer, 61.44TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD is facing serious competition from Samsung.

The South Korean tech giant has quietly unveiled the BM1743, a 176-layer, 61.44TB SSD made using its 7th-generation QLC V-NAND technology. This nearly doubles the number of layers compared to previous iterations and improves bit density while reducing costs.