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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 17th, 2014
Spyrus Reveals World's First 256 GB Windows to Go Flash Drives

Spyrus Reveals World's First 256 GB Windows to Go Flash Drives

They can hold a full installation of the Microsoft Windows operating system

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 13th, 2014
Transcend Unveils MTS Series M.2 Solid-State Drives

Transcend Unveils MTS Series M.2 Solid-State Drives

Unfortunately, they use the SATA version of the technology, not PCI Express

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 12th, 2014
Panram Intros Jewel and World Cup Series Flash Drives

Panram Intros Jewel and World Cup Series Flash Drives

Curiously, the World Cup drives are the normal ones of the lot

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 11th, 2014
Intel Prepares August Ridge SSD 750 Storage Devices

Intel Prepares August Ridge SSD 750 Storage Devices

There will be 2.5-inch, mSATA and M.2 drives in the product collection

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 6th, 2014
You Might Prefer This PCI Express M.2 Card Instead of a New Motherboard

You Might Prefer This PCI Express M.2 Card Instead of a New Motherboard

It offers the amazing 1.8 GB/s performance instead of limiting things to 600 MB/s of SATA

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 5th, 2014
Kingston HyperX Fury SSDs Have Surprisingly Even Read/Write Speeds

Kingston HyperX Fury SSDs Have Surprisingly Even Read/Write Speeds

They can put a good showing when it comes to incompressible data transfer

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 5th, 2014
OCZ Vector 180 SSD of up to 960 GB Is Made of 19nm Memory

OCZ Vector 180 SSD of up to 960 GB Is Made of 19nm Memory

It should be able to attain a data transfer speed of 550 MB/s

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 4th, 2014
SanDisk Releases Ultra-Fast Extreme PRO SSD of up to 960 GB

SanDisk Releases Ultra-Fast Extreme PRO SSD of up to 960 GB

That's a lot of space for a form factor that could barely fit 100 GB not long ago

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 4th, 2014
Intel Launches PCI Express SSDs with 2 TB Capacity and Blinding 2.8 GB/s Speed

Intel Launches PCI Express SSDs with 2 TB Capacity and Blinding 2.8 GB/s Speed

It's all thanks to a new controller and the NVMe optimization technology

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 3rd, 2014
Western Digital Has Invented PCI Express HDDs

Western Digital Has Invented PCI Express HDDs

It's a lot less astonishing than it sounds, though, since it's not a PCIe card

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 2nd, 2014
Seagate Buys Greatest SSD Controller Chip Maker LSI

Seagate Buys Greatest SSD Controller Chip Maker LSI

The company that bought SandForce is being bought in turn

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • May 31st, 2014
Rugged USB 3.0 Portable HDD from Silicon Power Wears Heavy Armor

Rugged USB 3.0 Portable HDD from Silicon Power Wears Heavy Armor

The Armor A60 passed US military grade drop tests and is water-resistant

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • May 29th, 2014
ADATA Releases Three Crippled SATA 6.0 Gbps and M.2 SSDs

ADATA Releases Three Crippled SATA 6.0 Gbps and M.2 SSDs

The latter also use SATA technology, even though PCI Express would have been faster

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • May 29th, 2014
Plextor SSD PlexTurbo Technology Combines DRAM with System RAM for Cache

Plextor SSD PlexTurbo Technology Combines DRAM with System RAM for Cache

It should allow the solid-state drive to work even better than it's normal

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • May 28th, 2014
Plextor M6e Series of SSDs Welcomes 770 MB/s M.2 Model

Plextor M6e Series of SSDs Welcomes 770 MB/s M.2 Model

The new drive has three capacity options and communicates over PCI Express

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • May 28th, 2014
Corsair Reveals Force LX Series SSDs of up to 560 MB/s Speed

Corsair Reveals Force LX Series SSDs of up to 560 MB/s Speed

The writing speed is significantly lower though, of 300 MB/s

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • May 27th, 2014
Tiny NAS Device That Uses 2.5-Inch Drives Released by Synology

Tiny NAS Device That Uses 2.5-Inch Drives Released by Synology

It's small enough to fit in the palm of your hand apparently

 
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