A 2.5-inch internal solid state drive, or SSD, is superior in just about every way to a 2.5-inch internal hard disk drive, or HDD. The SSD requires less power, generates less heat and is quieter, ...
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A custom-designed IDE SSD for use in any machine that utilizies a 2.5" IDE hard disk. The design is based on the Silicon Motion SM2236 controller, and is compatible with up to four 512Gbit (64GB) ...
Greenliant is now sampling its SATA 2.5” EnduroSLC Industrial Enterprise EX Series solid state drives (SSDs) for primary storage applications that require ultra-high endurance under extreme ...
The solid-state drive pictured above may look like any other, but don’t be fooled: Samsung’s PM1643 crams a staggering 30.72 terabytes of storage into the traditional 2.5-inch SSD form factor. That’s ...
At the Flash Memory Summit in California, Samsung has unveiled what appears to be the world's largest hard drive—and somewhat surprisingly, it uses NAND flash chips rather than spinning platters. The ...
Most people will put a lot of thought into their CPU and GPU requirements when buying or building a new PC, but the storage often gets left by the wayside or is considered only insofar as picking an ...
PCI Express 5 is expected to usher in new found levels of solid state (SSD) storage performance for next-generation computing platforms, and Phison is at the forefront of the SSD controller technology ...
Micron, which makes the flash in Intel’s SSDs, has started volume shipments of its 3D NAND flash chips. The chips could lead to SSDs the size of a pack of gum with more than 3.5TB of storage and ...
A preceding publication by ithome highlighted that Silicon introduced its PCIe 5.0 SSD controller, the SM2508, tailored for notebook computers, desktops, and workstations. This controller offers 8 ...
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