Why you might want it If you need faster scratch performance and quick level loads, this Gen5 drive brings a clear jump over ...
Amazon caught everyone off guard by slashing prices across all capacities without any advance warning, and these deals ...
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Samsung’s 990 EVO Plus delivers exactly that performance boost, and right now Amazon has slashed prices across the entire ...
Samsung is officially teasing its next-gen PCIe 5.0 SSD, where on its official Samsung Semiconductor account it's tweeted about "The Champion Maker" is "coming soon". The new Samsung 990 PRO will be a ...
The new Samsung PM1743 SSD takes advantage of Samsung's own in-house 6th Gen V-NAND technology, with sequential read speeds of up to 13GB/sec (13,000MB/sec) and sequential writes of up to 6.6GB/sec ...
Samsung have announced a solid-state drive (SSD) that fits onto a mini-PCIe card, offering up to 64GB capacity in a form-factor nearly 80-percent smaller than a 2.5-inch drive. The SATA 3.0 Gbps drive ...
Today, Amazon has dropped the price of the 2TB Samsung 990 Pro PCIe 4.0 NVMe solid state drive (SSD) with a preinstalled heatsink to only $119.99 after a $25 coupon that you clip on the product page.
Samsung is drafting a regulatory filing for its 990 PRO client-segment SSD of the next generation. The M.2 NVMe storage device will utilize PCI-Express Gen 5. Two storage capacities have been ...
The Samsung SSD 990 EVO (starts at $124.99; $209.99 for 2TB as tested) does well as a mainstream internal solid-state drive (SSD) for general home and business storage use. This DRAM-less SSD is ...
Samsung’s new PM1743 might be aimed at servers, but as the first PCIe 5.0 SSD to arrive, it’s should still titillate storage nerds about what’s likely to come for consumers. The PM1743 essentially ...
The 2021 MacBook Pro models feature SSDs that reach up to 7,400 MB/s read speeds, which is a new record for Apple's Macs. The drives are even faster than the 5,500 MB/s custom SSD that powers the ...