Intel is announcing their newest Optane memory product, designated as Intel Optane Memory H10 with Solid State Storage. This unique device combines Intel Optane Memory technology with Intel QLC 3D NAND technology in a single M.2 x 2280 form factor offering. This new device offers Optane memory up to 32GB capacity, and Intel 3D NAND solid-state storage of up to …
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Intel Teases H10 SSD — Intel Optane™ Memory With QLC 3D NAND In Single M.2 Module — CES 2019 Udate
Intel is using CES 2019 to pique interest in their latest storage device, designated as the H10 — a combination of Intel Optane™ Memory and QLC 3D NAND solid state storage in a single M.2 form factor module. Intel refers to the H10 as “an SSD intelligently combining the superior responsiveness of Intel Optane Memory and the storage capacity of …
Read More »Lexar Announces New Family of M.2 SSDs — CES 2019 Update
Lexar is announcing the NM Series of M.2 SSDs, their newest addition to their internal SSD lineup. The M.2 NM series offers a traditional SATA III (6Gb/s) model (NM200), as well as three PCIe NVMe models (NM500, NM520, NM600) for both entry-level users as well as enthusiasts, gamers and content creators. The NM200 SATA III (6Gb/s) model is designed in …
Read More »HighPoint Creates the SSD7102 – A Bootable NVMe RAID Controller Supporting Up To 4 x M.2 SSDs at PCIe Gen3.0 x 4 Bandwidth Each
HighPoint is announcing its latest NVMe RAID controller, designated as the SSD7102, and supporting up to 4 x off-the-shelf M.2 x 2280 SSDs. The latest addition to their SSD7100 series of RAID controllers, the SSD7102 can be used to boot the host system from either the individual SSDs or from RAID arrays. HighPoint is ensuring that the PCIe Gen 3.0 …
Read More »ADATA Announces XPG SX8200 Pro and XPG GAMMIX S5 M.2 x 2280 SSDs and XPG GAMMIX D30 DDR4 Memory Modules
ADATA is announcing the launch of three new XPG high-performance gaming hardware items. ADATA’s XPG (Xtreme Performance Gaming) is a world-renowned gaming brand, and these two new XPG SSDs and XPG DDR4 memory take the XPG brand to yet another high level. The XPG XS8200 Pro is an M.2 x 2280 SSD, and represents XPG’s fastest SSD to date. It …
Read More »Crucial Announces P1 NVMe M.2 x 2280 Client SSD – Up to 2TB Capacity
Crucial is announcing its newest consumer M.2 NVMe SSD, designated as the Crucial P1. Available in capacities up to 2TB, the P1 gets you in the game faster, as well as storing reams of precious memories. The P1 provides the ideal storage upgrade, providing speed, storage capacity and dependability. Crucial if offering the P1 in capacity points of 500GB, 1TB …
Read More »Silicon Power Announces 4 New PCIe NVMe SSDs – 2 x PCIe Gen3x2 and 2 x PCIe Gen3x4
Silicon Power is announcing four new PCIe NVMe 1.2 SSDs for consumers, geared toward high-performance computing, performance gaming and upgrades. The new Gen3x4 models are the P34A80 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.2 SSD, and the P34M85 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.2 SSD, which adds a heatsink for heat dissipation. The new Gen3x2 models are the P32A80 PCIe Gen3x2 NVMe 1.2 SSD, and …
Read More »ADATA Announces XPG SX6000 Pro PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 SSD
ADATA is announcing the launch of their new XPG SX6000 Pro PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 SSD. The combination of 3D NAND Flash and the NVMe 1.3 protocol creates an SSD that delivers excellent performance and up to 1TB of capacity. The SX6000 Pro’s single-sided design results in a thinner-than-standard M.2 2280 SSD, providing a higher level of compatibility and a …
Read More »ATP Announces NVMe M.2 Industrial SSDs with iTemp Support
ATP Electronics is announcing the implementation of industrial temperature (iTemp) support for its latest NVMe M.2 SSD modules. These latest SSD modules support a wide temperature range (-40°C to 85°C) to effectively mitigate heat and power issues associated with fanless embedded systems, as well as for extreme temperature variations in Internet of Things (IoT) applications, offering reliable performance even in …
Read More »ASRock Ultra Quad M.2 Card Review – 4 x M.2 SSD RAID at 10GB/s and 932K IOPS
It was only a few weeks ago that ASRock announced their newest Ultra Quad M.2 Card, yet today we have it in hand and tested. The ASRock Ultra Quad M.2 Card bears a striking resemblance to the HighPoint SSD7101 RAID Controller we tested a few months back… but there are some very distinct differences that we will point out in …
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