It's probably down to the number of flash modules inside the device. For example, the G.Skill Titan 256GB drive uses 32 8GB flash modules in something like a RAID0 configuration. The Samsung and Intel drives probably use 4GB flash modules, hence the multiples of 4 that their drives are available in. Most SSD makers use Samsung NAND flash modules anyway, with the exception of Intel, I think, who use their own.
Either that or just because it's not worth developing their drives at such small intervals. I'm not entirely sure, just a stab in the dark.
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