Honestly, 512GB in a removable postage stamp is the stuff of Science Fiction. I remember when I was kid in the early 90s and in my school computer club and we sat down to sketch out what kind of computer we'd have in the <i>YEAR 2100</i> and I put down the ridiculous storage size...something like 24GB or something. I wasn't even close.<p>1 of these could have easily stored a copy of all of the internet traffic that happened over the course of a day in 1993. [1]<p>Now we've got spaceships, VR, pocket sized personal computers with always on global network communications, video calls, amazing smart watches, and now half a <i>terabyte</i> in something the size of my big toenail.<p>It kind of feels like the future we were promised pre-internet is finally starting to happen.<p>My less than a year old desktop's main drive is the same storage size as this. In a year it will be the size of my fingernail and I can put it in my phone and my tablet.<p>1 - <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terabyte#Illustrative_usage_examples" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terabyte#Illustrative_usage_ex...</a>