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Micron introduces a new 2600 NVMe SSD featuring Adaptive Write Technology and G9 QLC NAND.
Micron introduces a new 2600 NVMe SSD featuring Adaptive Write Technology and G9 QLC NAND.
Micron Technology, Inc. introduces the Micron 2600 NVMe SSD, featuring industry-first 9th-generation QLC NAND and Adaptive Write Technology for exceptional PCIe Gen 4 performance, offering up to 63% faster sequential write speeds and 49% faster random write speeds than competing value SSDs, enhancing user experience and system performance for PCs and client devices.
OWC introduces a 4 TB version of its Aura Pro X2 SSD.
OWC introduces a 4 TB version of its Aura Pro X2 SSD.
Other World Computing (OWC) has announced the release of a new 4 TB version of its Aura Pro X2 SSD, offering Mac users faster speeds and increased storage capacity to tackle larger files and projects without the need for a new machine.
UGREEN unveils its Six-bay NASync devices and Thunderbolt 5 M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure.
UGREEN unveils its Six-bay NASync devices and Thunderbolt 5 M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure.
UGREEN showcases their latest NAS devices, the NASync iDX6011 and iDX6011 Pro, along with their Thunderbolt 5 M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure at Computex, featuring impressive specs and high-speed connectivity options for storage enthusiasts.
iStorage introduces new 26TB diskAshur DT3 and DT2 desktop drives with PIN authentication and hardware encryption.
iStorage introduces new 26TB diskAshur DT3 and DT2 desktop drives with PIN authentication and hardware encryption.
iStorage raises the bar in data security with the launch of the world's first 26 TB PIN-authenticated, hardware encrypted desktop drive, setting a new industry standard for robust, portable, and user-friendly data protection.
Chinese researchers have developed ultra-high-speed flash memory.
Chinese researchers have developed ultra-high-speed flash memory.
Researchers at Fudan University have developed a groundbreaking picosecond flash memory device, "PoX," that operates at unprecedented speeds, potentially revolutionizing computer architecture and allowing for large AI models to be deployed locally.
Kingston announces the pricing for its new Fury Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD.
Kingston announces the pricing for its new Fury Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD.
Kingston's new Fury Renegade G5 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD pricing has been revealed, with the 1 TB SKU starting at US$203.99 or £182.16, making it less competitively priced compared to other options on the market.
Kioxia, AIO Core, and Kyocera have collaborated to create a Broadband Optical SSD that is compatible with PCIe 5.0 for use in environmentally friendly data centers of the future.
Kioxia, AIO Core, and Kyocera have collaborated to create a Broadband Optical SSD that is compatible with PCIe 5.0 for use in environmentally friendly data centers of the future.
Kioxia Corporation, AIO Core Co., Ltd., and Kyocera Corporation have unveiled a prototype of a PCIe 5.0-compatible broadband SSD with an optical interface, aiming to enhance data transfer speeds for advanced applications like generative AI in future green data centers.
Lexar has started shipping the first 1 TB MicroSD Express Card in the world, designed for use with the Nintendo Switch 2.
Lexar has started shipping the first 1 TB MicroSD Express Card in the world, designed for use with the Nintendo Switch 2.
Lexar introduces the world's first 1 TB microSD Express card, offering gamers faster speeds and increased storage capacity for handheld gaming devices.
The Kingston Fury Renegade G5 SSD Series has been leaked, featuring a PCIe Gen 5 design that offers maximum transfers of 14,800 MB/s.
The Kingston Fury Renegade G5 SSD Series has been leaked, featuring a PCIe Gen 5 design that offers maximum transfers of 14,800 MB/s.
PC hardware media outlets have uncovered details of the upcoming Kingston Fury Renegade G5 SSD product family, which includes three next-gen PCIe 5.0 SSD options that may rival Samsung's recently launched 9100 PRO Series in terms of performance.
UNIS, a Chinese company, has created an M.2 Gen 5 SSD without DRAM that can achieve maximum sequential speeds of 14.9 GB/s.
UNIS, a Chinese company, has created an M.2 Gen 5 SSD without DRAM that can achieve maximum sequential speeds of 14.9 GB/s.
UNIS unveils disruptive new M.2 Gen 5 NVMe SSD with impressive speeds and DRAMless design, potentially undercutting Western competitors.