Head over to Amazon to get the Dell ECT1250 Desktop Computer Tower PC for just $500, reduced from its usual price of $3,000.
The Black Friday deals are in full swing over at Samsung US. While the company is selling everything from smartphones to washing machines, the Samsung storage solutions caught our eye. Starting with ...
KLEVV has announced two new SSDs that will both be available in October, the Genuine G560 PCIe Gen 5 and CRAS C715 PCIe Gen 3. The Genuine G560 PCIe Gen 5 is KLEVV's first PCIe Gen 5 SSD coming in ...
Strategically named for its raw, unrivaled performance, the GENUINE G560 PCIe Gen5x4 NVMe M.2 SSD offers top-of-the-line hardware and cutting-edge storage technology packed into a highly refined ...
Picking the best solid-state drive (SSD) for your needs seems easy on the surface. Even when you dig a little deeper, it’s still not as hard as choosing the right motherboard or graphics card. However ...
Not as cheap as similar PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSDs Other SSDs have higher endurance ratings Heatsink required to prevent throttling The Solidigm P44 Pro is the latest flagship PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD from Intel's ...
Every time you run an application in your PC, a Prefetch file that contains information about the files loaded by the application is created by the Windows operating system. The information in the ...
What just happened? Micron has started volume shipments of the world's first 176-layer quad-level cell (QLC) NAND SSD, which it says offers industry-leading storage density and optimized performance.
During its Computex 2021 presentation, Micron announced it has started shipping its first PCIe 4.0 SSDs, the Micron 2450 and Micron 3400, both featuring the latest 176-layer 3D TLC NAND flash memory.
Between you and us...the world of PCI Express 3.0 internal solid-state drives (SSDs) has gotten a bit stale, lately, hasn't it? While innovations are continuing in materials science and engineering ...
Between you and us...the world of PCI Express 3.0 internal solid-state drives (SSDs) has gotten a bit stale, lately, hasn't it? While innovations are continuing in materials science and engineering ...