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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Seagate reckons it's its fastest SSD yet
144-layer QLC on track for 2020, PLC being played with.
No word on pricing, though.
Prices not falling any time soon.
Destroys 3.5 percent of global March NAND output.
Going all-out to replace NAND.
SK Hynix seeks to break into the consumer SSD market with its homemade SH910A
We review the brand new Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB, featuring the firm's new 3D V-NAND
We look at Toshiba's new HG6 SSD, the first to implement the company's Advanced 19nm NAND
The M550 SSDs update Crucial's mainstream range and bring improved performance with them.
Allege theft of proprietary data.
We test Intel's new flagship drive, the SSD 730, which brings enterprise features to the mainstream.
We look at OCZ's new Vertex 450 256GB, based around the same controller as the Vector and with 20nm NAND.
Can Crucial's latest SSD take the mainstream market crown?
Weak demand drives prices down.
Samsung's latest SSDs are superfast and available in sizes up to 1TB.
New SSD range pushes Samsung's speed advantage further.
We put SanDisk's new SSD through our suite of benchmarks to see how it compares.
Intel is selling its stake in two of its three NAND flash production facilities to partner Micron.
Corsair has announced that it's recalling a specific model of its latest SandForce-based SSD range.
Gigabyte details plans to ship motherboards with on-board mSATA ports.
Seagate plans to buy Samsung's hard drive division and get NAND in return.
The ONFI 3.0 NAND flash standard has been announced, potentially doubling transfer rates.
October 14 2021 | 15:04