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

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

Virtium StorFly M.2 SSDs Use SATA III Technology

Virtium StorFly M.2 SSDs Use SATA III Technology

They come in two sizes and in both SLC and MLC chip types

M.2 Consumer SSD Prepared by Kingston Uses SATA, Not PCIe

M.2 Consumer SSD Prepared by Kingston Uses SATA, Not PCIe

This is an unexpected change considering what the other M.2 are like

ADATA M.2 SSD Pictured, Reaches 1.8 GB/s and Has 1 TB Capacity

ADATA M.2 SSD Pictured, Reaches 1.8 GB/s and Has 1 TB Capacity

There are some lower-capacity models, but that's the flagship

Samsung Now Selling Tiny M.2 SSD of over 1 GB/s Speed and up to 512 GB Capacity

Samsung Now Selling Tiny M.2 SSD of over 1 GB/s Speed and up to 512 GB Capacity

The company didn't wait for Computex to give the get-go signal

TDK Releases Series of M.2 Solid-State Drives of up to 64 GB

TDK Releases Series of M.2 Solid-State Drives of up to 64 GB

They are made from highly enduring single-level cell NAND Flash chips, SLC for short

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • February 27th, 2014
New mSATA and m.2 SSDs Released by Transcend for Mobile Devices

New mSATA and m.2 SSDs Released by Transcend for Mobile Devices

They are small but capacious and very very fast, at reading data at least

 
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