SanDisk Goes 4TB With SSD
The Ascend series drives are designed for 10 DWPD, the Ultra series drives can support 25 DWPD and the Extreme series drives are for constantly changing data at 45 DWPD.
View ArticleCan A Firmware Upgrade Triple SSD Speed?
It's too early to say whether any existing SSD makers will look to adopt this new technique, but we've contacted a couple of them to see what they think of it.
View ArticleSandisk Goes Ulltradimm SSD
By utilizing DIMM sockets, the Ulltradimm range significantly reduces the size of each rack, as it does not have to accomodate 2.5in or 3.5in form factors. This also means that the system can run at...
View ArticleSanDisk Goes USB Plug And Stay
Prices are yet to be announced, but a quick perusal of a popular shopping website (a river runs through it) shows the 16GB at £14.00, with the 32GB at £22.80 and the 64GB at £51.50.
View ArticleAre SSD Prices Finally Falling?
The biggest difference to Vector 150 and Vertex 460 is in the NAND department as the ARC 100 uses Toshiba's second generation 19nm NAND.
View ArticleSanDisk Launches Ultra II SSD
The Sandisk Ultra II sits alongside the recently released Extreme Pro, a gaming SSD with similar specifications but a slightly faster write speed.
View ArticleSanDisk DAS Cache Going Dell PowerEdge
At launch the system is in place for Windows and Linux based systems, with VMware set to follow in 2015. The system also supports hypervisors including Microsoft Hyper-V.
View ArticleDell Unveils 720TB Single Chassis Storage Server
"There are other vendors who talk about convergence purely by doing an architecture rack," said Dell's server marketing vice president Ravi Pendekanti .
View ArticleCan SSD’s Last Longer Than Manufacturers Estimate?
Of the two survivors, only the Samsung is yet to report any errors whatsoever, but the Kingston has been able to move data about from damaged sectors without any data loss, so far, and is still in the...
View ArticleSandisk Goes IoT In The Automotive Sector
The company also believes that the new range is suitable for 3D mapping and augmented reality, but the IoT automotive concept is still so young that it is quite possible that there are a whole series...
View ArticleHP Copies SanDisk With StoreVirtual
HP has confirmed that it is able to introduce the hybrid storage platform to mid-sized businesses in a cost-effective manner with just a couple of mouse clicks and zero downtime.
View ArticleSamsung Starts Producing NVMe PCIe Solid State Drives
Samsung said that the company plans to incorporate 3D V-NAND technology into its NVMe SSD line-up, which could see even higher densities and performance.
View ArticleKingston’s Hyper-X Division Deals A Blow To The SSD Market
In a separate experiment, a previous SSD iteration, the Kingston HyperX 3K, became one of two drive models still functioning after rewrites of more than 2PB, far more than was ever intended and...
View ArticleKingston Announces HyperX Savage DDR4 Memory
As it was the case with previous HyperX memory modules and kits, the new Savage DDR4 memory will also be backed by a lifetime warranty.
View ArticleKingston Creates Self-Destructing USB Device
Last up, following on from the success of the HyperX CloudII headset, Kingston has released a special edition for Xbox One users which has garnered the moniker of 'official'. It adds an inline volume...
View ArticleToshiba Announces New Line Of SSDs
The 2.5-inch version of the Toshiba SG5 SSD series will be available in all aforementioned capacities, the M.2 2280-S2 (single side) form-factor version will be available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB...
View ArticleKingston Shows Off 16GB DDR4 Module
There will be a 16 GB kit consisting of a single module, a 32 GB with two modules, and 64 GB with three. The 16 GB and 32 GB 2133 MHz kits will have CL13 timings, whereas the 64 GB 2133 MHz kit will...
View ArticleToshiba Finally Back In The Black
Toshiba subsidiary Westinghouse Electric Company for $229 million in October 2015. The purchase was made so that Toshiba could speed up construction on four reactors in the United States – two in...
View ArticleKingston SSD’s Head To The Enterprise
Additionally, DC400 SSD features enterprise-class reliability with end-to-end data path protection and firmware-implemented power-loss protection (“pFAIL”).
View ArticleIs Kingston Leading The SSD Market?
According to beancounters at Forward Insights, which has been analyzing the non-volatile semiconductor industry since 2008 more than 63 million SSDs were shipped worldwide in the channel in 2016 with...
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