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Phison demos 10X faster AI inference on consumer PCs with software and hardware combo that enables 3x larger AI models
By Anton Shilov published
Phison's aiDAPTIV+ stack enables large Mixture of Experts AI models and agentic AI workloads to run on client systems with limited memory capacity.

Patriot shows off opulent Viper Xtreme 5 Aurum RAM kit with flashy finish as prices surge throughout industry
By Jowi Morales published
Patriot showed off a host of its latest SSD and RAM kits at CES 2026, and the company also offered a sneak peek of its rapid DDR5-10000 RAM kit, which is currently under development.

Samsung Magician SSD software ‘High Severity’ vulnerability patched — upgrade to the newest v9.0.0 to prevent potential DLL hijacking and privilege escalation
By Mark Tyson published
Samsung has published a security advisory after a high-severity vulnerability was discovered in its Magician SSD management software on Windows.

Micro Center lists 8TB WD_Black SSD at $2,419 MSRP, real price tag up 50% since October
By Jake Roach last updated
A mismarked 8TB SSD at Micro Center is sounding the alarm on surging SSD prices in response to demand from AI data centers.

Boy breaks 50 of his father's Samsung M.2 NVMe SSDs worth nearly $4,000
By Mark Tyson published
Tragic images showing 50 mangled M.2 SSDs has been shared on social media. It looks like a naughty boy was the culprit.

Kingston debuts versatile SSD thumb drive with USB-A and USB-C connectors
By Mark Tyson published
Kingston Technology has announced its first cable-free SSD, the new Kingston Dual Portable SSD Storage Solution, in capacities from 512GB to 2TB.

The NVMe Destroyinator can wipe 16 NVMe drives simultaneously at speeds up to 64 GB/s
By Mark Tyson published
The NVMe Destroyinator can securely wipe up to 16 NVMe drives at once at 64 GB/sec.

AMD users flag heavy SSD write activity tied to chipset driver
By Mark Tyson published
AMD chipset driver possibly shortens SSD life, behavior alarms users — incessant log file writes observed every time a window is moved or resized.
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