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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Will be integrated into Tiger Lake processors this year
Expect to upgrade your router for all the benefits.
Still targeting a 2021 launch.
144-layer QLC on track for 2020, PLC being played with.
Aims to compete with SD Express.
Even as users look forward to PCIe 4.0.
£230 for 280GB? 3D XPoint has a point to prove.
Can WD's latest PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD differentiate itself enough?
Intel frees its peripheral tech.
While WD, Micron unveil 1TB microSD cards.
PCIe, NVMe based.
Cases have too many SSD mounts, and motherboard M.2 ports should support SATA and PCIe SSDs - and I'm just getting started.
128GB, 256GB capacities.
Add-in card 280GB and 480GB; 2.5” 280GB only.
Exposes 26 more DRAM settings.
Supports a 'flat' graphics card.
Up to 2.1GB/s write, 3.5GB/s read.
Adds lower-current mode.
PCIe, M.2 storage for the gaming market.
M.2 form factor with optional PCIe adapter.
Cheap, passive, GK208-based boards.
Alleged Intel leak hints at next-gen boost.
mLogic has announced its mLink Chassis, a device which connects PCI Express cards to a Thunderbolt port.
October 14 2021 | 15:04