Articles for tag: CD6, CM6, Kioxia, NVMe, PCIe, SSDs, XD5, XG6

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Kioxia CD6, CM6, XD5, and XG6, NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSDs up to 30 TB

There are not many people who truly understand Toshiba's movements, given that name and their reputation as designers of the NAND Flash memory, being pioneers in DRAM technology and other forms of solid devices. Toshiba maintains the hard drive category, but part of the SSDs have been completely abandoned by Kioxia, which started operating in ...

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Kingston Grandview, PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe SSD mid-range

It is fair to say that both SSDs identified by Kingston have the same format, that is, they have M.2 2280 standard form, though it is true that in the introduction they used the expansion cards PCI-Express the simplest and most user-friendly installation. In any case, the main difference between the two is the interface, ...

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OWC is launching a new PCIe SSD for Mac Pro capable of up to 8 TB

After months of waiting, and fulfilling the promise that it will start selling before the end of 2019, Apple has already made the Mac Pro available to users, your latest most powerful desktop computer. Although it is intended for professionals, it is designed for a specific user niche that requires a lot of energy to ...

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The cheapest MD PCIe NVMe SSDs reach 1TB

The fact is that Western Digital is expanding and massively marketing its NVMe PCIe SSDs in the mid-range M.2 format. Ultimately, you know that the mid-range market is the one that sells the most units, and more when it offers good performance – albeit far from the high-end models – at a good price and ...

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What is a climber card or PCIe climber?

What is a riser card? Promo card for a printed circuit, where additional fields are added. The difference is that the direction of these expansion slots is straightforward, rather than vertical. This allows the use of standard size cards. But on a computer chassis of a smaller size than usual. For example, it is very ...