I think I said that...somewhere. As the inventor of the SSD, back in August 1980, the only real option available was 64kbit DRAMs, eventually shifting to 256kbit (1983) and 1 mbit by about 1987. S100 Computers - SemiDisk History | | | | | | | | | | | S100 Computers - SemiDisk History S100 Computers | | | The unlimited lifetime, both read and write, of a DRAM was assumed... However, I don't know enough about the disk-usage characteristics of this new kind of storage-crypto to know what the cost trade-offs are. Can most of the 'disk' reads/writes be cached? That would certainly minimize SD card usage, and thus limit the wearout mechanisms. Jim Bell On Monday, May 31, 2021, 03:20:45 AM PDT, Steven Schear <schear.steve@gmail.com> wrote: How about 2-4 TBs of RAM? Removes the wear-and-tear issue of SSDs. 🤑 On Mon, May 31, 2021, 9:06 AM jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com> wrote: TechRadar: Exclusive: Seagate 'exploring' possible new line of crypto-specific hard drives. https://www.techradar.com/news/exclusive-seagate-exploring-possible-new-line...