The humble storage device. It has been around in one form or another since the start of computing. I still remember using 8″ floppy disks back in junior high school. Storage devices have evolved ...
Samsung once again reminds us why they are a leader in the storage industry, with the best DRAMless SSD on the market. While everyone was rushing to test and write their reviews of the newest Samsung ...
Ever pushing the boundaries of consumer-friendly storage, Samsung is attempting to raise the bar once again with the introduction of the SSD 980 NVMe M.2. Built for the PCIe 3.0 generation, the 980 ...
Earlier today (25th August 2022), Samsung Electronics announced a new SSD model in the US. It is the new 990 PRO, which its latest high performance NVMe SSD that is based on the PCIe 4.0 standard. As ...
If you're looking to buy a Samsung NVMe SSD, you're in luck, as the Samsung 980 Pro 2TB is currently $110 off as part of a limited-time discount on the company's website. This brings the price down by ...
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What it is Save $130 on the 4TB, $80 on the 2TB, and $60 on the 1TB, and get the Samsung 9100 PRO SSD for PCIe 5.0 speed in a ...
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SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, announced today that it has started mass production of the industry’s first NVMe* ...
Back at the end of the Summer Samsung announced the 990 Pro NVMe SSD, noting that it would launch in October of this year. But since then the release of Samsung’s follow-up to last year’s 980 Pro ...
An optimised Samsung NVMe drive could be powering Sony's PS5, a presentation from the Samsung SSD forum in Tokyo suggests. Touting a new NVMe SSD for release within a games console in 2020, it would ...
M.2/PCIe NVMe SSDs are now affordable thanks to Samsung’s 950 Pro. Why is that important? Because 2GBps sustained sequential reading and 1.5GBps writing makes a SATA SSD seem like it’s standing still.
Everybody makes mistakes sometimes, and it looks like Samsung made one yesterday: the product page for its upcoming 980 Pro NVMe SSD went briefly online before being discovered by TechPowerUp and then ...
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