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Kioxia discontinues 2D NAND products, last shipments to be made in 2028
By Anton Shilov published
After nearly four decades in production, Kioxia is set to discontinue its final 2D NAND devices by late 2028.

Samsung preps PCIe 5.0 QLC SSD with a controller based on open-source RISC-V architecture
By Luke James published
The BM9K1 reportedly delivers sequential read speeds of up to 11.4 GB/s, which Samsung said is 1.6 times faster than its predecessor, the PCIe 4.0 BM9C1.

Exceptional fake SSD clone of Samsung 990 Pro is almost impossible to spot
By Zhiye Liu published
Japanese news outlet Akiba PC Hotline! examines a fake Samsung 990 Pro SSD that's starting to show up in the Japanese market.

SSD price tracking 2026: Lowest price on every M.2 SSD from Samsung, Western Digital, Crucial, and more — here are the best deals during the AI-driven pricing crisis
By Ben Stockton last updated
Updated daily, this list shows the lowest US prices on major SSD models.

Samsung’s 870 EVO SATA SSD quietly gets 8TB variant despite AI storage struggle
By Kunal Khullar published
Samsung’s unlisted 870 EVO 8TB model appears at European retailers with pricing starting at €1,300.

Kioxia announces new Super High IOPS SSD that helps accelerate AI workloads on Nvidia GPUs
By Aaron Klotz published
This new drive will boast over 10 million IOPS

16TB M.2 SSD hits retail if you’re ready to drop $16,000 for the ultimate storage upgrade — price tag explodes 4X in just four months
By Zhiye Liu published
The Exascend PE4 16TB, one of the first 16TB M.2 SSDs, has gone up for purchase on Amazon for a jaw-dropping $15,935.

Phison CEO says that NAND prices hiked by around 50% overnight, highlighting severe shortage in the industry
By Jowi Morales published
Phison is increasingly serving cloud service providers and AI hyperscalers, with enterprise customers now hitting 30% of its revenue share from a previous 10% last quarter.

New Windows-native NVMe driver benchmarks reveal transformative performance gains, up to 64.89%
By Zhiye Liu published
StorageReview evaluated the performance benefits of Microsoft's native NVMe driver on Windows Server 2025 and found substantial performance increases, particularly in random reads.
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