QNAP Launches Turbo NAS TS-x51 Devices of Up to 8 Bays

QNAP Launches Turbo NAS TS-x51 Devices of Up to 8 Bays

They can pack up to 80 TB when linked to a a QNAP expansion enclosure

Mini M1 USB Flash Drive from PNY Has a Metallic Case

Mini M1 USB Flash Drive from PNY Has a Metallic Case

It has up to 32 GB storage capacity and speed of up to 32 MB/s

Transcend Intros Super-Fast Memory Cards of 510 MB/s Speed and 512 GB Capacity

Transcend Intros Super-Fast Memory Cards of 510 MB/s Speed and 512 GB Capacity

They will fulfill the dreams of cameramen and filmmakers everywhere

Diamond D06 Silicon Power USB 3.0 Portable HDD of up to 2 TB Released

Diamond D06 Silicon Power USB 3.0 Portable HDD of up to 2 TB Released

The storage device has a diamond pattern on the outer shell, hence the name

Transcend ESD400 USB 3.0 Portable SSD of up to 1 TB Capacity Reaches 410 MB/s

Transcend ESD400 USB 3.0 Portable SSD of up to 1 TB Capacity Reaches 410 MB/s

It is among the fastest SuperSpeed storage devices in the world

Price War Starts on SSD Market, M.2 Models to Dethrone 2.5-Inch SATA

Price War Starts on SSD Market, M.2 Models to Dethrone 2.5-Inch SATA

This is good news for consumers, as solid-state drives will become cheaper than ever

QNAP Releases 4-Bay NAS Device with SSD Support

QNAP Releases 4-Bay NAS Device with SSD Support

It can hold four 2.5-inch storage devices and uses an Intel Celeron CPU

SanDisk Buys PCI Express SSD Maker Fusion-io

SanDisk Buys PCI Express SSD Maker Fusion-io

The transaction is valued at around 1.1 billion dollars, give or take

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

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

New Flash Drives from Silicon Power Look like Tiny Gems

New Flash Drives from Silicon Power Look like Tiny Gems

The differences between them are the capacity range and connector

7mm EDGE Memory SSDs Have 256-Bit AES Encryption

7mm EDGE Memory SSDs Have 256-Bit AES Encryption

They come in 120 GB, 240 GB and 480 GB capacities and have DuraWrite technology

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

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

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

M.2 SSD Leaves Kingston's Labs in Time for Computex 2014

M.2 SSD Leaves Kingston's Labs in Time for Computex 2014

It has a capacity of 120 GB and a performance of up to 550 MB/s

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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