But the existing tech we're using for 16Gb probably isn't going to scale to 16Tb at a reasonable price point. And the price point is relatively inelastic - people are used to paying <$5K for their computers, and they're not going to go much above that. You'll get early adopters paying $10K or more for a machine that large, but not the early majority. And even then, obviously, $10K is not going to buy you a 16Tb memory machine.
So there's room for a new technology to come in, where there wasn't previously. This is what happened all through the 90's, and we churned through a bunch of standards and technologies to try and keep up with demand.