With awe-inspiring benchmark numbers, the Crucial T705 clocked the competition. However, you pay a hefty premium for the extra performance. Did you say you want a really fast SSD? Well, apparently ...
The age of PCIe 4.0 is over: long live PCIe 5.0! The new generation of SSDs are hitting the market, and wowing us with their incredible sequential read and write speeds. The performance jump from PCIe ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. HighPoint has just unveiled its new Rocket PCIe Gen5 NVMe Switch and M.2 RAID AIC adapters, which support up to a whopping (and wallet-busting) 32 SSDs ...
Computex is about to get underway in Taipei, and first out of the gate are some new PCIe Gen 5 SSDs that finally live up to the spec's promise of offering 14GB/s of bandwidth. Both MSI and TeamGroup ...
It's been a few years since the official PCIe 6.0 specifications were finalized, but Micron just launched the first design. The Micron 9650 SSDs can reach sustained read speeds as high as 28Gbps and ...
What just happened? Kioxia has completed the development of its next-gen optical PCIe 5.0 SSDs, which can operate up to 40 meters from the host system without losing throughput. The breakthrough comes ...
Want true next-gen SSD performance? Start with a compatible rig—and one of our top tested PCI Express 5.0 M.2 drives. Here's how to choose the right bleeding-edge SSD for your PC. Since 2004, I have ...
At FMS 2025, Samsung has debuted its next generation of server-grade PCIe storage with the Samsung MVP PCIe 6 SSD, available in capacities of 256TB and 512TB. That's no typo, either—we're looking at ...
The Peripheral Component Interconnect Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) shared an announcement about the next generation of the PCIe specification — the PCIe 7.0 – confirming that it's going to have ...
Today's fastest internal SSDs come in the super-small "gumstick" M.2 format. Here's how to buy the right M.2 SSD, along with deep-dive reviews of today's top models.
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'We finally have some good news for you': Framework is cutting prices due to cheaper PCIe Gen 5 SSDs
Dare we hope this is a sign of things to come...?
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