Following our description of the various kinds of NAND flash memory used in SSDs, in this second part of our explanation of modern storage technology, we present an overview of the technical ...
The realm of storage, as is the case of any other technology, is full of jargon and terminology unique to the technology itself. The sheer volume of terms can quickly become baffling to the average ...
Identifying the problem with current SSDs is simple. SSDs were forced to conform to the legacy of spinning media, in every fashion, as they gained acceptance. A glaring problem is the interface; SSDs ...
This primer about NVM Express covers the variety of form factors that NVMe drives come in, as well as how businesses can benefit from the storage technology. As adoption of solid-state drives (SSDs) ...
Looking to take full advantage of PCI Express solid state drives found in the latest Mac models, including the new 12-inch MacBook, Apple built support for the NVM Express SSD Interface into its most ...
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Stop buying SATA SSDs: They're officially a waste of money
NVMe SSDs use the PCIe interface, which makes them scalable, and PCIe doubles its potential bandwidth with each generation.
For a price tag that’s just a little higher than an SSD with a SATA 3.0 interface, Plextor’s M6e delivers a 20-percent jump in read performance. No, M.2 (pronounced M-dot-two) is not a government spy ...
Apple has quietly introduced support for the next generation NVM Express (NVMe) interface to SSD Flash drives in their latest OS X 10.10.3 update as well as in the new Retina MacBook which was ...
I’m pretty confident Apple maintains a strong development road map for the range. Take its move to improve SSD support in Macs. We already know the future of the Mac is solid state and that disk ...
With the traditional spinning-disk hard drive going the way of vinyl, tape cassettes and even the compact disc, NVMe flash storage is set to take over as the enterprise storage format of choice – at ...
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