The comments show the article is indeed interesting: "a mean time to failure rating of two million hours" It'd be nice to know the lifespan in write cycles per cell as well. Given that it uses 4 bit cells, that could be less than one might think as we're no longer talking binary at the cell level - it's back to analogue. 40Reply Tuesday 21st June 2022 14:27 GMTYet Another Anonymous cowardSilver badge Reply Icon Re: "a mean time to failure rating of two million hours" Except for police body cams where it will fail after every shot 60Reply Tuesday 21st June 2022 15:22 GMTeldel Reply Icon Re: "a mean time to failure rating of two million hours" Probably fail to turn on. Safer that way. You never know when a "convenient failure" inadvertently fails to happen and leaves awkward evidence. 00Reply Tuesday 21st June 2022 12:56 GMTVoiceOfTruth I joked about it years ago, maybe it will come true We will have ZFS on our phones to safely store the amount of data. 20Reply Tuesday 21st June 2022 14:27 GMTYet Another Anonymous cowardSilver badge Reply Icon Re: I joked about it years ago, maybe it will come true A raid array of SD cards? Actually given their small size, low write speed and unreliability - that's not a bad idea. Quick invent a silly name with no vowels and call the VCs 60Reply Tuesday 21st June 2022 16:10 GMTRAM Raider Reply Icon Re: I joked about it years ago, maybe it will come true Card Redundancy Access Protocol? 20Reply Tuesday 21st June 2022 18:23 GMTVoiceOfTruth Reply Icon Re: I joked about it years ago, maybe it will come true ZFS - ZFS Fone Storage. 10Reply Tuesday 21st June 2022 12:59 GMTTrevorH Yes, but how much? Enquiring minds want to know