SilverStone SSD Cover and Heatsink Makes Naked M.2 Drives PS5 Compatible By Mark Tyson published 5 April 22 The new SilverStone TP06 is a simple and practical solution, opening up a multitude of PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe M.2 SSD choices to PlayStation 5 users.
Inland Gaming Performance Plus 2TB SSD Review: Top-of-the-Line Gaming at Retail By Shane Downing published 5 April 22 Offers a high-end experience for PC or PS5, all at your local tech shop.
Best External SSDs and Hard Drives of 2022 By Matt Safford, Sean Webster published 1 April 22 We've tested dozens of external hard drives and SSDs to pick out those that offer the best balance of performance, features and price.
MSI Enters PS5 SSD Fray With Spatium M480 Play By Mark Tyson published 31 March 22 This is a version of the Spatium M480 design with a heatsink optimized for the confines of the PS5 chassis.
NAND Flash Prices Hikes Expected to Hit in Coming Quarter By Mark Tyson published 30 March 22 But consumer SSD and eMMC won't be as badly affected as Enterprise products.
Samsung and Western Digital Team Up for ZNS SSDs By Anton Shilov published 30 March 22 Samsung and Western Digital to standardize and develop crucial technologies for ZNS SSDs.
New Platform Lets GPUs and FPGAs Use Intel Optane Memory Modules By Anton Shilov published 24 March 22 GPUs, FPGAs, and special-purpose accelerators can now use large memory pools consisting of system memory and Optane Persistent Memory modules.
Seagate Exos X20 and IronWolf Pro 20TB HDDs: Serious Rotational Storage By Shane Downing published 23 March 22 Conventional, high-capacity mechanical drives for NAS and enterprise
Want to Upgrade a Mac Studio SSD? Not So Fast By Anton Shilov published 22 March 22 Apple's Mac Studio has modular SSDs, but it does not mean they are upgradeable. At least, not for now.
Japan's Semiconductor Firms Largely Shrug Off Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake By Mark Tyson published 17 March 22 Kioxia, Sony, Renesas, and Sumco were among those to temporarily suspend production for safety and integrity checks. Semiconductor market spot pricing remains stable.
Mushkin's New SSD Boasts Impressive 7415 MBps Reads By Anton Shilov published 16 March 22 Mushkin's Vortex Redline SSDs feature graphene heat spreader, unbeatable performance
Nvidia Unveils Big Accelerator Memory: Solid-State Storage for GPUs By Anton Shilov published 15 March 22 Nvidia teams up with IBM to attach solid-state storage to GPUs — not the first time this sort of idea has appeared.
Kingston Fury Renegade SSD Review: A Refined KC3000 By Shane Downing published 14 March 22 The Kingston Fury arrives with up to 7 GBps of sequential throughput, making it one of the fastest SSDs on the market, and also comes with more write endurance.
Intel Teases Third-Gen Optane Memory, New Tech By Anton Shilov published 12 March 22 Intel's third-gen Optane Persistent Memory is heading for Sapphire Rapids.
Mandalorian-Themed Beskar SSDs Prove Seagate Knows the Way By Mark Tyson published 11 March 22 The surface pattern on these storage products is designed to resemble the texture of Bescar, or Mandalorian steel, a material tough enough to deflect a light saber strike.
Sabrent Thunderbolt 3 Dock Includes up to 16TB SSD for $2,900 By Brandon Hill published 10 March 22 16TB of internal storage can be yours in the Sabrent Thunderbolt 3 NVMe SSD Docking Station if you hand over an arm and a leg.
Microchip's New SSD Controller Enables 200TB Data Center PCIe 5.0 Drives By Anton Shilov published 9 March 22 Microchip's new controller will enable next-generation SSDs for PCIe Gen5-supporting servers.
Phison CEO Expects Tighter NAND Flash Supplies in May 2022 By Mark Tyson published 7 March 22 The delay between the accident and the timing of the shortfall likely reflects inventory cycles. Previous reports warned of NAND flash pricing spikes of between 5 and 10% in Q2 2022.
WD Red SN700 SSD Review: An Improved SN750 by Another Name By Shane Downing published 6 March 22 The WD Red SN700 is a PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD that's designed specifically for use in a NAS.
Intel's Optane Memory Business Outlook Looks Murky (Updated) By Anton Shilov published 2 March 22 3D XPoint and Optane no longer Intel's focus, says chief executive.