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Can you make 3D NAND chips using a 3D printer?
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http://9to5mac.com/2015/03/27/10tb-ssd/

New tech offers up to 10TB Solid state drives in our future. Sweet.

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Of course not! But would be cool if we could!
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PS In another lifetime, I was studying how to make such 3D chips. Amazing that's it's taken this long to go from the academic lab to the market.
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#2
well... technically a chip fab is nothing more than a honking big complicated 3D 'printer'. But the processes of masking and laying down layers is a bit more complicated than a nozzle spewing plastic.
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#3
sekker wrote:
http://9to5mac.com/2015/03/27/10tb-ssd/

New tech offers up to 10TB Solid state drives in our future. Sweet.

[spoiler=What do you think?]
Of course not! But would be cool if we could!
[/spoiler]

PS In another lifetime, I was studying how to make such 3D chips. Amazing that's it's taken this long to go from the academic lab to the market.

So that's when Apple will offer 1TB on their MacBooks!
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#4
Apple needs to adopt a standard size SSD like the M.2.
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