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SK hynix is teasing 300TB SSDs as it pushes into AI
By Anton Shilov published
SK hynix announces a list of products for various applications featuring AI, including 300TB SSD, HBM4, LPDDR6, and CXL solutions.
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Superfast 13,600 MB/s 1TB Crucial T705 PCIe 5.0 SSD is only $154
By Stewart Bendle published
With a significant discount knocked off of its original MSRP, you can pick up the superfast Crucial T705 for just $154.
![Crucial BX500 SSD](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9UDdyrV3ZQqFBKPJbsFHYQ-320-80.jpg)
Enthusiast mods a 512GB QLC SSD into a 120GB SLC SSD, charts the benefits
By Mark Tyson published
But of course, the capacity reduction is a big drawback.
![Sabrent Rocket 4 2TB SSD](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Kqzzq9j4dSJg4ub9m5Gst8-320-80.jpg)
Sabrent Rocket 4 2TB SSD review: A welcome update
By Shane Downing published
Sabrent’s new PCIe 4.0 SSD works great but could use a price cut.
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Fake Samsung 1080 Pro 4TB SSD promises unbelievable 15.8 GB/s speeds
By Zhiye Liu published
Korean news outlet Quasar Zone bought and tested an obscure Samsung-looking 1080 Pro SSD from China.
![Seagate Exos X20 20TB](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rNbDCPX4cwFq2kYE67BXPR-320-80.jpg)
Seagate raises hard drive prices, blaming inflation and market forces.
By Dallin Grimm published
Storage manufacturer Seagate sends out a letter to big customers warning of incoming price hikes for its suite of products, blaming inflation and increased demand.
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WD Gold 24TB HDD review: The highest capacity hard drive you can buy right now
By Shane Downing published
ArmorCache returns at 24TB for enterprise users.
![HighPoint's premiere NVMe Gen 5 RAID controller, the Rocket 1608A.](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/T6Z3bx5zrXnhA4LhYvQqkP-320-80.png)
RAID card delivers impressive speeds up to 56 GB/s
By Christopher Harper published
HighPoint releases NVMe Gen 5-tailored RAID controller cards with a throughput of up to 56 GB/s.
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