SK Hynix briefly touched on the subject in its most recentearnings report.

AnandTechbelievesSK Hynix will likely use its own QLC memory in the new high-capacity drives.

What’s less certain and arguably more important is the controller choice.

SK Hynix quietly announces plans to enter high-capacity SSD market with 60 TB products

The company has multiple options on the table.

It’s also possible that SK Hynix could simply rebadge the Solidigm D4-P5336 entirely.

Western Digital also reportedly has a 60 TB SSD although I have had trouble tracking it down.

Earlier this month,Samsungannounced the BM1743 data center-grade SSD with quad-level vertical NAND.

Similarly, 4 KB random reads are rated at 1,600,000 versus 110,000 random write IOPS.

Given the specs, the drive is clearly designed for read-intensive workloads.