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@Lerianis10: While a 10,000 write limit sounds bad, it's no worse than the first flash memories 20 years ago. Today the techniques for spreading the wear around and managing failures are very well-known and effective. Given that each storage element is smaller than traditional flash, at least initially you can make up for the greater wear with a lot more spare cells and probably still be competitive in price.
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