NVMe Prices Gone Insane: Here's Why

Curious Steve · Beginner ·📄 Research Papers Explained ·2mo ago
#nvme #ssd #techanalysis NVMe Prices Gone Insane: Here’s Why I bought a 1TB NVMe SSD for ₹7,000. Today, the same category of NVMe SSD is selling for nearly ₹30,000. What changed? In this video, I break down the real reason behind the NVMe SSD price increase — from NAND flash supply cuts to AI data center storage demand and global SSD market trends. This isn’t just about one drive like the WD Black SN770M — it’s about how NVMe prices across the market have gone up due to NAND shortages, production cuts, and increasing enterprise demand. I also compare real-world copy speeds between a portable SSD and an NVMe SSD to see if the performance justifies the price hike. If you’re planning to buy a 1TB NVMe SSD in 2026, or wondering whether SSD prices will drop again, this breakdown will help you understand the market before spending your money. Topics covered: NVMe SSD price increase in India NAND flash shortage explained Why SSD prices are rising in 2026 NVMe vs portable SSD performance Is NVMe still worth buying? Let me know in the comments — would you buy NVMe at today’s prices, or wait? In this video, we'll explain why NVMe prices have gone insane. If you're wondering what's driving the cost up, this video is a must-watch! Welcome to my channel. My channel has everything right from Awesome New Tricks| Websites| Tech News| Reviews| Cool Videos everything right up your front, All you need to do is subscribe to my channel. Stay Curious, Stay Creative.
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