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One of the slowest SSD types, a SATA SSD, for instance, usually has a read and write speed of 200 to 500 MB/s — miles better than the 80 to 160 MB/s you'll get on standard HDDs.
Micron announces its new 9650 Gen6 SSD with 28GB/sec read speeds, using its new in-house G9 NAND, ready for ultra-responsive data center storage.
Micron claims its new 2600 SSDs deliver TLC-like performance while retaining the cost efficiency of QLC NAND thanks to a new caching scheme.
Kingston just rolled out a new flagship solid state drive (SSD) and, at least on paper, it's an absolute scorcher.
The company's new EC680 M.2 SSD enclosure uses a USB 3.2 Gen2x1 interface and a Type-C connector to achieve read/write speeds of approximately 1,050/1,000 MB/s.
The new WD Blue SN5100 uses the PCIe 4.0 interface to achieve a maximum sequential read speed of 7,100MB/s, and it undercuts ...
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