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Armored Man Releases EDSFF E1.S SSD for Hyperscale Data Centers with PCIe 5.0 Support
The XD7P series is designed for hyperscale and general server applications on the new Enterprise and Datacenter Standard Form Factor (EDSFF) E1. The XD7P series is the second generation of data center-class NVMe SSDs that support the Open Compute Project (OCP), following the XD6 series. The Warri...Read more -
MaxSun releases the first gaming heart SSD: domestic master control + flash memory, the performance is simply not too tough!
With its high cost performance and excellent product quality, it has been widely loved by DIY players since its launch, and classic products such as RTX 2060 ICRAFT have once exploded all over the Internet. Storage products are also the main business of MaxSun in these years. We are all curious a...Read more -
Magnesium Launches World’s First Open Source Storage Engine Designed for SSDs and Storage Grade Memory
Magnesium Technologies, Inc. announced the first open source, heterogeneous memory storage engine (HSE) designed specifically for solid-state drives (SSDs) and storage-level memory (SCM). Legacy storage engines born in the hard disk drive (HDD) era could not be architected to deliver the higher p...Read more -
1 billion investment! Western Digital’s wholly-owned subsidiary completed the third phase of plant expansion project
Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Digital, recently held a completion ceremony for the Phase III plant expansion project of its Shanghai facility. It is reported that the Phase III project of Chennai Semiconductor plans to invest approximately RMB 1 billion to support the development, te...Read more -
Why is it better to buy a 480G solid state than a 240G?
An under-capacity SSD chip is a bad chip? For example, a 128G SSD chip is better than a 120G chip, a 256G chip is better than a 240G chip, and so on, such a gimmick thrown in the market will cause a certain amount of demand. Large capacity SSDs can meet more of our needs for data storage. Compare...Read more -
Super 10GB/s read and 4TB capacity! GIGABYTE snaps up PCIe 5.0 SSD
Recently, GIGABYTE has preemptively released the PCIe 5.0 SSD, the AORUS Gen5 10000. It adopts the standard M.2 2280 form factor and the main controller is the Qunar PS5026-E26, a new generation multi-core architecture that improves AI multitasking capabilities and supports eight flash memory ch...Read more -
Flash master shortage to next year: 28nm most tight, SSD hard drive to rise?
After the Chia hard drive mining fever has decreased, the SSD hard drive prices that rose so much in May have also fallen back to normal levels, with 1TB prices generally within a thousand dollars. However, the good news is not long, SSD hard disk will soon encounter another challenge, this time ...Read more -
Apacer Announces the World’s Smallest Industrial Grade PCIe BGA SSD, Adding New Strength to High-Speed SSDs
Apacer (8271), a leading memory module manufacturer, launches the world’s smallest industrial-grade PCIe BGA SSD (solid state drive), adding new strength to the high-speed PCIe SSD product line. In response to the development trend of 5G high-speed connectivity applications and the increasi...Read more -
Master control manufacturers join in inventory clearing, memory prices continue to plummet, the storage market must guard against the internal friction of the vicious cycle of market & demand
Two conferences are being held in the capital, and the 5% growth target set this year is relatively conservative, which is obviously a helpless manifestation of the reality of economic difficulties. Against the background of the overall poor environment, the performance of the storage market this...Read more -
Lexar’s new PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD showcased: 7GB/s read speed
December 17, 2012 – Nowadays, PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe SSDs are using Clusterlink’s PS5016-E16 NVMe master, which can reach 5 GBps in mainstream products, much faster than the standard PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe SSDs. Now Lexar is showing off their new SSD prototype with speeds up to 7 GB/s. Recently,...Read more -
Apacer Announces the World’s Smallest Industrial Grade PCIe BGA SSD, Adding New Strength to High-Speed SSDs
Apacer (8271), a leading memory module manufacturer, has launched the world's smallest industrial-grade PCIe BGA SSD (solid state drive), adding new strength to its high-speed PCIe SSD product line. In response to the development trend of 5G high-speed connectivity appli...Read more -
Ignore the cold winter? Samsung is likely not to cut production; SK Hynix will showcase 176-layer 4D NAND products; the Korean version of the “Chip Act” passed amid criticism
01 Korean media: Samsung is unlikely to join Micron’s chip production cuts According to the analysis of the Korea Times on the 26th, although Micron and SK Hynix have begun to save costs on a large scale to cope with the decline in revenue and gross profit margins, it is very unlikely that ...Read more