Samsung will now be mass producing a new line of 64GB SATA II powered SSD drives. They will likely still cost a fortune, but at least they are speeding things up since for once the interface is ...
Best external SSDs for 2026 offer speed, durability, and portability with USB4/Thunderbolt, ideal for 8K editing, gaming, and cross-platform storage.
This vendor-written tech primer was submitted by the senior director of marketing in Integrated Device Technology’s Enterprise Computing Division on the behalf of the NVMe Promoter Group. NVMe is ...
Samsung has inadvertently revealed an upcoming SSD dubbed the 990 EVO. Previously, there was just a Pro model, which uses a PCIe 4.0 interface, and the company has yet to announce a next-generation ...
Last week I discussed the two types of communication standards/protocols, SATA and NVMe for solid-state disk drives. Basically, the SATA protocol can be used on almost every computer, but the new NVMe ...
Apple has quietly introduced support for the next generation NVM Express (NVMe) interface to SSD Flash drives in their latest OS X 10.10.3 update as well as in the new Retina MacBook which was ...
If you actively follow the PC space for updates related to the latest hardware, you would be familiar with SSD (Solid State Drive) and can accord with the fact that of late, it has become one of the ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kioxia Corporation, a world leader in memory solutions, will showcase a prototype of broadband SSD with an optical interface for next-generation data centers at the “FMS: the ...
SSDs and the flash within them have fundamentally changed the way we store our data on consumer devices. HDDs are still used for many workloads, but for any data that we, as users, must interact with, ...
* Intel SSD 510, next in series of Intel SSD introductions for 2011, transfers more data in less time. * Ideal for gamers, media creators, performance-intensive workstations, Intel SSD 510 offers ...
This vendor-written tech primer is submitted on the behalf of the NVMe Promoter Group, which is backed by Cisco, Dell, EMC, IDT, Intel, Micron, NetApp, Oracle, SandForce, and STEC. Readers should note ...