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Intel is rumoured to be working on Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF) SSDs.
Texas Memory Systems has launched its RamSan-70, a PCIe SSD which hits 2.5GB/s.
Details of MSI's upcoming Reflex SSDs have leaked ahead of an official announcement.
Crucial has launched a new family in its m4 SSD range, in mSATA flavour.
Three companies have announced new SSDs this week, including an interesting new SD card from Apacer.
ADATA has launched its first SandForce-based SSDs to take advantage of the new overprovisioning capabilities.
Seagate has invested in DensBits to create a new family of consumer- and enterprise-grade SSD products.
ReRAM has been proven to boost SSD performance by eleven times, according to researchers at Chuo University.
Toshiba has confirmed mass production of ultra-slim 7mm 2.5in SSDs based on 19nm NAND flash.
RunCore has officially launched a range of SSDs with integrated self-destruct mechanism.
KingMax has launched a 1TB 2.5in SSD in Japan which retails for under £1,000.
OCZ has announced the world's first 1TB 2.5in SSD as part of its Octane family of drives.
HGST is due to show off a range of SSDs with SAS-12Gb/s high-speed interfaces.
Intel has formally launched its SSD 330 Series of 25nm-based solid-state drives.
DRAMeXchange has published a list of industry trends which includes a timescale for adoption of SATA Express.
Intel is selling its stake in two of its three NAND flash production facilities to partner Micron.
LSI's SandForce controllers can now use 'zero per cent' over-provisioning, boosting capacities by around seven per cent.
Intel launches its latest SSD range, the 520 Series, featuring an LSI SandForce controller.
BitMicro claims its latest SSD controller, TALINO-DE, will lead to 5TB solid-state storage devices.
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October 14 2021 | 15:04