The curve isn't quite a step function since disk seek latency tends to slow down the extremely high radix butterflies which have the worst access pattern.
Most people who use my program don't get anywhere near the point where it's impossible to do a 2-pass FFT. But all of the world-record runs to day crossed that point. And even with 128GB+ of memory, it isn't possible to do a 10 trillion digit multiply with 2-pass FFTs.
The latest guy had a terabyte of memory - which is enough to 2-pass FFT a 22.4 trillion digit multiply. But he used the wrong program settings which ended up forcing the program to use the slower FFT anyway. Not that it stopped him from finishing the computation though...