PCIe 5.0 To Be Finalized In 2019; PCI-SIG Fast Tracks Final Spec By Chris Ramseyer published 8 June 17
Silicon Motion, Inc. Has PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD On The Roadmap For 2018 By Chris Ramseyer published 5 June 17
New Plextor SSDs And An 'Overwatch' Tournament At Computex 2017 By Chris Ramseyer published 5 June 17
GeIL Launches Back Into the SSD Business With First NVMe: Shuttle Series By Chris Ramseyer published 4 June 17
Phison Optimizes E8 For 3D TLC, Intros First Thunderbolt 3 External NVMe By Chris Ramseyer published 4 June 17 Phison showed two reference designs at Computex 2017, one for inside the PC and one for the outside. The success of the S10 and E7 gave the company confidence to engineer outside the box.
HDD Hybrid Array Taken To The MSI Extreme By Chris Ramseyer published 2 June 17 MSI treats future desktop systems with a powerful dual NVMe SSD system that acts as an all-in-one cache plus hard disk drive for increasing application and gaming performance.
Marvell Has Low-Cost 10GbE For Home Users But Demand Is Still Low By Chris Ramseyer published 2 June 17
Hyundai Sapphire Low-Cost SSD Review By Chris Ramseyer published 2 June 17 Not yet rated DRAMless SSDs are finally available. Many are hard to spot, but one company is passing the savings on with a 240GB drive that retailers can't keep in stock.
Thecus Announces $130 and $200 NAS Applicances For Home Users By Chris Ramseyer published 1 June 17 Thecus wants you to have a NAS. The company released two low-cost models that decrease the cost of ownership and feature the full software support of ThecusOS 7.
Maxiotek MX8215 DRAMless Controller Empowers 3D NAND By Chris Ramseyer published 1 June 17 Maxiotek enables 3D NAND with new MX8215 DRAMless SATA controller designed to increase performance at lower price points.
Patriot Preps E8-Powered Scorch NVMe SSD For Q3 By Chris Ramseyer published 1 June 17 The Phison E8 wins the design for Patriot's new NVMe SSD, Scorch. The PCIe 3.0 x2 design will feature Toshiba 64-layer 3D TLC and take on Intel's mighty 600p in the low-cost NVMe space.
Crucial BX300 Spotted, And The Most Impressive Picture Of Computex By Chris Ramseyer published 30 May 17 Crucial pulled out a retail-ready BX300 for us to look at during Computex, and we saw firsthand the magic that will power SSDs in the near future.
WD, Sandisk Out Their First 64-Layer NAND SSDs By Chris Ramseyer published 30 May 17 In a joint announcement, Western Digital and its subsidiary SanDisk announced their first SSDs with 64-layer NAND technology. The new consumer products utilize BiCS FLASH.
Kingston's First NVMe SSD, The KC1000 By Chris Ramseyer published 25 May 17 Kingston introduced its first client NVMe SSD with up to 290,000 IOPS and 2,700 MB/s performance. The KC series targets system builders and corporate clients and ships with a five-year warranty.
Pushing Intel Optane Potential: RAID Performance Explored By Chris Ramseyer published 24 May 17 Intel's Optane Memory NVMe SSDs may be small, but they pack a strong punch. Combining three in RAID 0 gives you enough space for a boot drive and some programs.
WD Elevates Red, Red Pro HDDs To 10TB With Helium By Chris Ramseyer published 18 May 17 WD increased the Red and Red Pro offerings to include new 10TB options. The drives are purpose-built for NAS environments where vibration and 24/7 operation intensify disk requirements.
Adata SX8000 NVMe SSD Review By Chris Ramseyer published 17 May 17 Not yet rated Adata enters the low-cost NVMe fray with 3D NAND and an eye on Intel's 600p market share. The SX8000 has a few surprises that may appeal to shoppers.
Corsair Force LE 200 SSD Review By Chris Ramseyer published 11 May 17 Not yet rated Corsair adds to the Force LE series with a new low-cost model that nixes the DRAM but brings flash-based storage costs down to a new user group.