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SK hynix announces 321-layer, UFS 4.1 chips — TLC 4D NAND set to land in PCs and data centers
By Mark Tyson published
SK hynix today announced that it has developed a UFS 4.1 storage solution built upon 321-layer 4D NAND flash.

Kioxia demos optical SSD, boasts of high performance and 30m+ cabling
By Mark Tyson published
Kioxia demos optical SSD with a system packing Kyocera's Optinity PCIe Gen5 card.

PNY launches new high-speed microSD Express card for Nintendo Switch 2, with 890 MB/s read speeds
By Stephen Warwick published
There's a new Nintendo Switch 2 microSD Express card from PNY.

Phison's Apex RAID demo showed us blistering 113 GB/s speeds in Computex demo
By Mark Tyson published
A trio of Apex Storage X16 Gen5 add-in cards were loaded with 32 Phison E28 Gen5 M.2 SSDs to achieve read speeds of 113.6 GB/s on Windows.

Adata launches 'Trusta' enterprise line at Computex 2025
By Dallin Grimm published
Adata's booth at Computex 2025 includes the launch of the company's new Trusta brand, aimed at the enterprise and AI fields, as well as an array of other new SSD toys.

Phison's E28 features 14.8 GB/s speeds
By Hassam Nasir published
Phison is demonstrating its flagship E28 PCIe 5.0 controller at Computex, where it establishes clear wins against all competitors in its crosshairs.

Crucial announces T710 SSD with 14.9 GB/s of performance, X10 portable SSD up to 8TB
By Paul Alcorn published
Crucial launched its new T710 SSD here in Taipei, Taiwan, at Computex 2025, touting speeds of up to a blistering 14.9 GB/s and 2.2 million IOPS.

Pliops expands AI's context windows with 3D NAND-based accelerator – can accelerate certain inference workflows by up to eight times
By Anton Shilov published
The PCIe add-in card functions as a memory tier for GPU servers

Silicon Motion's new SM2324 enables USB4 SSD control with up to 32TB supported
By Anton Shilov published
Silicon Motion's new SM2324 single-chip controller for external SSDs enables high-capacity, low-power external SSDs with up to 32TB and 4,000 MB/s read speeds over a 40 Gbps USB4 interface.
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