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SanDisk A110 PCIe SSD: Armed With The New M.2 Edge ConnectorSep 5, 2013 - in Reviews
We got our hands on an early sample of SanDisk's A110 SSD. So what? Big deal? Not a chance. This thing is PCI Express-attached and sports the new M.2 edge connector. Read on to learn more about the next generation of solid-state storage connectivity.
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Mushkin Introduces SandForce Based USB 3.0 Flash DrivesAug 20, 2013 - in News
Mushkin has announced its Ventura Ultra flash drives, which are powered by a SandForce controller and run over a USB 3.0 interface.
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Hands-On With Silicon Motion's New SSD ControllerAug 11, 2013 - in Reviews
Silicon Motion already makes flash storage controllers in all shapes and sizes. Now, with a new SATA 6Gb/s processor ready for action, the Taiwanese firm is hoping to make a dent in the market share currently enjoyed by SandForce and Marvell.
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SSD Deathmatch: Crucial's M500 Vs. Samsung's 840 EVOAug 6, 2013 - in Reviews
Micron's consumer products division, Crucial, wasn't the first brand to introduce a 1 TB SSD. But it was the first to sell one for less than a fortune, and it sports some snazzy new features to boot. We got our hands on the entire line-up to test.
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Tom's Hardware Ask Me Anything - SamsungJul 29, 2013 - in News
Ask Samsung anything you've ever wondered about its storage and memory products.
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Samsung 840 EVO SSD: Tested At 120, 250, 500, And 1000 GBJul 25, 2013 - in Reviews
Last week, Samsung unveiled a successor to its wildly popular 840 at the company's Global SSD Summit in Seoul, South Korea. Stacked with a series of new features and 19 nm, three-bit-per-cell NAND, we benchmark four models and make a recommendation.
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Toshiba Intros SD Cards With Near SSD SpeedsJul 19, 2013 - in News
These SD cards are compliant with UHS-II.
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Samsung Announces TLC-Based 840 EVO SSDJul 18, 2013 - in News
Samsung has a hot new SSD in its stable.
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Experiment: Can Adding RAM Improve Your SSD's Endurance?Jul 10, 2013 - in Reviews
A minor hardware upgrade can have a major impact. Adding RAM to your PC may help cut back on writes to your SSD, potentially increasing its lifespan. In fact, our benchmarks reveal up to a 63% reduction with 16 GB of DDR3 memory compared to 4 GB.
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First NGFF SSDs Show Up in Lenovo ThinkPad E431 NotebookJul 5, 2013 - in News
The first commercially available NGFF SSD has been spotted inside a Lenovo laptop.
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SanDisk Ultra Plus SSD Reviewed At 64, 128, And 256 GBJul 1, 2013 - in Reviews
SanDisk's Ultra Plus replaces the company's older SATA 3Gb/s SandForce-based Ultra with something a bit more modern, and with a budget-oriented price tag. We test all three capacities to see if the entry-level pricing belies a pocket rocket in disguise.
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Western Digital Acquiring SSD Maker sTec Inc.Jun 24, 2013 - in News
Western Digital has offered to acquire sTec Inc. for around $340 million USD.
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End of Life for 25nm-based Intel SSDs NearsJun 24, 2013 - in News
Intel is reportedly taking final orders for SSDs based on 25nm NAND flash by mid-October.
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Toshiba Launches New 7mm Hybrid Drive SeriesJun 24, 2013 - in News
Toshiba has introduced two new 7 mm 2.5 inch hybrid drives perfect for thin notebooks.
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LSI SAS 9300-8e & HGST Ultrastar SSD800MM: 12 Gb/s SAS, TestedJun 19, 2013 - in Reviews
With the announcement of LSI's SAS 9300-8e and HGST's Ultrastar SSD800MM earlier this year, the world was officially introduced to 12 Gb/s SAS. Today we get our first look at how two times the interface bandwidth translates to real-world performance.
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SuperTalent Combine SSD & HDD Technology in PCIe SolutionJun 18, 2013 - in News
Super Talent has introduced two new storage solutions, both packing a hard drive and an SSD.
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Mushkin Packs Four SandForce Controllers into a PCIe SSDJun 12, 2013 - in News
Mushkin is introducing a new lineup of PCIe based SSDs, some which feature some absurd (read: mind-bogglingly high) speeds.
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The SSD DC S3500 Review: Intel's 6 Gb/s Controller And 20 nm NANDJun 11, 2013 - in Reviews
As enterprise SSDs become more specialized and application-focused, Intel is hoping its SSD DC S3500 will strike a chord with customers looking for excellent read performance on a budget. We compare this drive to other notable contenders in its class.
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Intel Shows 'World's Fastest' Thumbdrive Using ThunderboltJun 9, 2013 - in News
Small and fast drive was on show at Computex.
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SanDisk Extreme II SSD Review: Striking At The Heavy-HittersJun 6, 2013 - in Reviews
SanDisk is looking for a rise to prominence in the SSD segment with a new Marvell 88SS9187-based drive. The Extreme II packs 19 nm Toggle-mode NAND (from SanDisk, naturally), specialized firmware, and intriguing performance potential. How does it compare?
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Memoright Introduces XTM TLC SSDsJun 4, 2013 - in News
Memoright is soon rolling out a new lineup of SSDs, the XTM series. They will be built using less expensive 19 nm TLC flash.
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Toshiba Mass Producing World's Smallest 64 Gb NAND ChipsJun 3, 2013 - in News
Toshiba is producing 64 Gb NAND chips using its second-generation 19 nm processing tech.
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Kingston Reveals SSDNow KC300 SSDsMay 31, 2013 - in News
Kingston is releasing a new lineup of business-oriented SSDs.
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OCZ Vertex 450 256 GB SSD Review: Can We Call It Vector Jr.?May 27, 2013 - in Reviews
OCZ is shaking up its current product stack by replacing the year-old Vertex 4 SSD. The Vertex 450 matches Barefoot 3 controller silicon with 20 nm synchronous NAND for something slightly more economical than the company's current flagship, the Vector.
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One SSD Vs. Two In RAID: Which Is Better?May 13, 2013 - in Reviews
One SSD is good, right? So, two SSDs in RAID 0 must be better. That’s certainly the case when you're benchmarking sequential performance. But we're finding that, except in extreme examples, one SSD that's twice as large is often better.
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Seagate Intros a New Portfolio of SSDsMay 8, 2013 - in News
Seagate has revealed four storage solutions spanning the consumer to the server.
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Seagate 600 SSD 240 GB Review: LAMD And Toshiba, Together AgainMay 7, 2013 - in Reviews
Seagate is the world's largest purveyor of mechanical hard drives. As the company prepares for mortal combat in the consumer SSD space, are its wits, Toshiba's Toggle-mode NAND, and SK hynix memory solutions' 87800 controller enough to get by?
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WD Black SSHDs Use SanDisk iSSD StorageMay 7, 2013 - in News
WD revealed a bit more about its Black SSHD storage solution.
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Seagate 600 Pro-Series 200 GB SSD Review: For The EnterpriseMay 7, 2013 - in Reviews
After years of halfhearted attempts to join the solid-state storage market, Seagate is finally ready to reinvent itself with a new family of SSDs. The first one we're looking at is the enterprise-class 600 Pro. Does this 200 GB drive impress our team?
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