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		By: M.2 SSHD 8TB 10TB 12TB		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I would like to see a Seagate M.2 SSHD:  
A 64GB Flash + 2GB RAM  M.2 connector with it&#039;s own cable to a powered 12 TB 3.5&quot; Drive.
This would effectively allow a 12TB  M.2 Drive,  Running OS, Apps, Programs and Games at Full M.2 Speed, and still have room for all your music, movies, and games.

The M.2 connector would act just as the cable link controller / interface, 
with the Flash, RAM, and 12TB all in the main 3.5&quot; Drive.

This would integrate a hardware based 2 level cache for M.2 speed and HD Huge storage. This integrated hardware would be compatible with all O/S.

They could also offer an M.2  4TB  smaller version at 2.5&quot; for the smaller mITX and mATX cases.

On a Cost / Value ratio - no one could challenge high TB  M.2 drives that Seagate could produce.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would like to see a Seagate M.2 SSHD:<br />
A 64GB Flash + 2GB RAM  M.2 connector with it&#8217;s own cable to a powered 12 TB 3.5&#8243; Drive.<br />
This would effectively allow a 12TB  M.2 Drive,  Running OS, Apps, Programs and Games at Full M.2 Speed, and still have room for all your music, movies, and games.</p>
<p>The M.2 connector would act just as the cable link controller / interface,<br />
with the Flash, RAM, and 12TB all in the main 3.5&#8243; Drive.</p>
<p>This would integrate a hardware based 2 level cache for M.2 speed and HD Huge storage. This integrated hardware would be compatible with all O/S.</p>
<p>They could also offer an M.2  4TB  smaller version at 2.5&#8243; for the smaller mITX and mATX cases.</p>
<p>On a Cost / Value ratio &#8211; no one could challenge high TB  M.2 drives that Seagate could produce.</p>
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