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Post #1275097

2026-02-09 14:44 UTC

Unless things have changed recently LLMs don't really used slow data stores with very high capacity such as HDDs, at least not beyond the training stage. The prices that have been pushed up by AI are for GPUs and DRAM (price rises which in turn possibly feed onwards to other kinds of chip done in the same kind of fab), whilst this stuff is magnetic data storage on movable disk plates, a very different tech. I expect these things at most will only be affected in price very indirectly (for example, if memory prices go up because of all the datacenters targetting AI applications, there might be fewer datacenters set up for other kinds of server side application which are more data-centric, which would impact demand for ultra high-capacity HDDs). Not that it makes much of a difference to us run-of-the-mill techies as consumers - even if HDDs get cheaper, with many times more expensive GPUs and RAM we can hardly put together new systems using these things, so at best it might just get a bit cheaper to expand one's large storage NAS (the slower kind just storing data that doesn't get accessed often, as the other kind uses SDDs).

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  • @Septimaeus@infosec.pub 2026-02-09 19:19

    But is LTO next? Is AI coming for my tapes??

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  • IDK man, I bought a 10 pack of cheap thumb drives on Amazon a year ago, just big enough for giving to friends full of files or installing Linux or whatever. They were microcenter brand.. Not high quality. The other day I used the last two, took them to work. Went to buy another pack? More than double the price I paid last week. Yeah yeah it's flash, not HDDs. I don't think it matters. Everyone is riding the "computer get more expensive" train. And once the price goes up, it doesn't come back down. We're boned.

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