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Not-So-Solid State: SSD Makers Swap Parts Without Telling Us
By Sean Webster last updated
Adata’s recent change of controller and NAND on its best-selling SSD makes for a slower experience.
Adata Pushes Spectrix D50 Xtreme RAM To DDR4-5300
By Zhiye Liu last updated
Adata shows off what its new Spectrix D50 Xtreme memory kit can do.
Adata Gets Serious With Spectrix D50 Xtreme: 5,000 MHz RAM at 1.6V
By Zhiye Liu last updated
Adata's RAM portfolio just got bigger with addition of the Spectrix D50 Xtreme product line.
Our Favorite SSD Is Almost Half Off
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
When your favorite option becomes the cheapest one, buying an SSD becomes a no-brainer
Phison Deal Opens Door for SSDs With China-Made NAND
By Zhiye Liu last updated
Phison SSD controllers now support China-based YMTC's 3D NAND flash chips.
Adata's First Gaming Laptop Hits Shelves: XPG Xenia Sports a Familiar Look
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
The XPG Xenia is Adata's first entry into a full-fledged gaming laptop and was made in collaboration with Intel.
Adata Expects Memory Prices to Rise After Coronavirus Is Contained
By Lucian Armasu published
Adata chairman Simon Chen believes that DRAM and NAND flash memory prices will rise by June if Coronavirus is contained.
Adata Shows Off SSD with 1 Million IOPS, 7,000 MBps Reads
By Avram Piltch published
Due out later this year, the XPG Sage will use a brand new controller and operate over PCI Gen 4.
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