The SSD you’ve bought may not be exactly the SSD you think it is. That’s because of a common vendor practice of swapping out internal parts due to supply, pricing pressure, or other reasons. Usually ...
Last December, HEXUS reported on the SSD maker bait and switch scandal. In case anyone is unsure about what this means, it is when a product maker (SSD makers in this case) sends out a product for ...
There is a memory shortage in DRAM, NAND and probably HBM memory chips - according to the latest financial reports from the suppliers of these components, demand from cloud providers is outstripping ...
Over the last few months, evidence has been gathering that storage manufacturers Kingston and more recently PNY have been pulling a bait and switch tactic on their consumers. What this means is that ...
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You are slowly killing your SSD without even realizing it
When you don't have enough physical RAM, the PC begins offloading data to the SSD to keep everything running. SSDs are ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Samsung has announced that it is mass-producing the first NVMe SSD that fits into a single ball ...
As data centers push for higher data throughput and reduced latency, many are transitioning from hard disk drives (HDDs) in ...
When the Mac Pro became available for purchase a few weeks ago, we bought a base model and have since been demonstrating upgrades with third-party components for those interested in boosting their ...
There's something I don't understand about TRIM in solid state drives (SSDs). Wikipedia says, "The TRIM command enables an operating system to notify the SSD of pages which no longer contain valid ...
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