The previous story also makes the intriguing claim that older drives have longer lifetimes than newer drives. The blog post from which they take this claim does not offer adequate explanation for me to be certain, but one has to wonder.
I'm guessing this is what happened: "we did a study of drives that failed in 2022 and found that drives made in 2007 were on average 15 years old when they failed, whereas drives made in 2020 were on average 2 years old at failure."