The only ssd you will need xD
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Hyundai Sapphire SSD 2.5" 240GB $58 Shipped @ Newegg
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If they offer 5 years warranty like their cars, I'd consider :)

Touché

This is a thing?

i known a mate who in the USA use one for this old dell pc. had it for a few years and has not failed
edit https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hyundai-sapphire-ssd,49…
review looks solid
Let's not forget that SSD market leader Samsung also make earthmoving equipment.

Actually suprises me how broad some companies do things.

Samsung used to make a car.

samsung was the construction company that built the world tallest building Barj Khalifa in Dubai.

Looks like Toyota needs to step up their game

oof

But is there a faster N model?

Is Toyota better?

well i know Great Wall make Psu's

Hyundai Technologies is just Hynix I believe, you can read about their timeline here and see what years they established Hyundai (1983) and then spun off into a different group in the late 1990s'.
Hyundai is a pretty big conglomerate company so they dabble in a lot of different industries. Motoring is just one of them but they've also dabbled in things like logistics, heavy industries and even hospitality

That's right, Hyundai Semiconductor merged with Sk hynix in the late 90s. Remember this beast of a tablet back in the day?
The flash used in this SSD is definitely budget as seen in a KingBank unit seen here

That’s a blast from the past.

Nah, this is not related with Korean Hyundai. Hyundai used to have an electronics and semiconductor company.
This is a completely different entity.

I'd rather buy the Genesis 240GB SSD for $68.

Depends on the warranty returns hassles
It was alot of hassles trying to return a faulty samsung evo ssd
Seagate had no issues returning HDDs to them

Do these offer fixed service pricing??

Do they provide a loaner?

Everyone is surprised that a car manufacturer also makes electronics - Mitsubishi has been doing it for decades.

I came here for the comments


What is it's km/l?