Samsung Gets Environmental Certificate for 512Gb V-NAND and 860 EVO 4TB SSD
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Kaarme
Considering how much electricity South Korea produces using imported fossil fuels, it would surprise nobody if Samsung products carry a large carbon footprint. But I guess they are heavily investing in renewable sources.
sverek
Cool, more companies should follow it. Hopefully consumers would pay attention before buying things that carry bigger environmental damage.
Fox2232
Can they plant those trees as they are making SSDs? Deforestation is really big environmental problem. Forests control water supply inland.
labidas
Save thy environment!
"And if you drive a car that gets 22 miles to the gallon every weekday, your annual carbon footprint from commuting is 4.3 metric tons." - from a sciency source.
4300/356= ~12
Basically, skip one day of driving and you can get about 8x512GB SSDs instead.