EDGE Memory is debuting a new series of SSDs at CES 2018. The CLX600 line is being offered in M.2 2280, mSATA and 1.8″ SATA 6Gb/s versions. The combination of performance, low power consumption and reliability make it an excellent choice for system integrators. The CLX600 utilizes high quality NAND Flash paired with a Silicon Motion controller to achieve transfer …
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Edge Memory Shows Off Enterprise PFX3 SATA 6Gb/s SSD – CES 2017 Update
Our second meeting today was with Brandon Coles, Product Manager for Edge Memory, to discuss their latest SSD offerings. One key new product is their PFX3, which is a SATA 6Gb/s, 2.5” form factor SSD geared toward the enterprise customer. As the model designation indicates, this latest SSD from Edge has power fail protection, a key factor required for most …
Read More »EDGE Memory Announces Made-In-The-U.S.A. 7mm Edge Revolution SSD
EDGE Memory, a leading U.S.-based designer and producer of storage and memory devices, is announcing the release of their newest solid-state drive (SSD) — the EDGE Revolution 7mm. EDGE’s Revolution SSD is made in the U.S.A., and is TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, becoming one of the first of its kind available on today’s market. The high-performance Revolution SSD is …
Read More »Edge Boost Server 7mm SSD Review — LSI-SandForce Performance With Enterprise-Level Durability Features
Edge Memory is a leading supplier of DRAM memory and other flash-based devices, including solid-state drives (SSDs). Back in February, we reviewed their diskGO Super-speed USB 3.0 pocket SSD. While offering a variety of consumer-level products, Edge’s expertise and passion are focused on the enterprise market and corporate-level projects. Edge is best known for their “Boost” series of both client …
Read More »EDGE Memory diskGO SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Pocket SSD (240GB) Review – Top SSD Speed in a Small Case
How often do you find yourself buying a new component or even SSD for your computer, and just placing the old part in the packaging? Where it sits until one day your friend tells you that they could use that component, and you have a chance to make a few dollars from it. Well, imagine upgrading the mSATA SSD in …
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