Hardware manufacturer Corsair announced a new range of solid-state drives that it claims will deliver unparalleled performance in a very small form factor.
A teardown of the "13 MacBook Pro revealed that the SSD is removable, letting users replace or upgrade the storage space that comes with their MacBook,
Transcend launched a new solid-state drive that uses vertically stacked 3D NAND Flash technology. This enables faster performance than SSDs using 2D Flash.
In this week's episode we discuss Western Digital's first solid state drive, then dive into the surprisingly deep and complex market for solid state drives.
Toshiba has introduced the OCZ VX500 Series of SATA-based solid state drives. They're offered in four capacities and target mainstream desktops and laptops.
If you're looking to replace that clunky old hard drive, Toshiba has launched two new midrange SSDs under the A100 Series umbrella for an unknown price.
Intel dished out a new series of SSDs based on 3D NAND Flash technology. These SSDs are now offered in the consumer, business, data center, and IoT markets.
Seagate revealed during the Flash Memory Summit a new 60TB SSD slated to ship in 2017. The company displayed the upcoming 8TB Nytro XP7200 NVMe SSD, too.
Plextor's newest solid state drive hopes a combination of cutting-edge technology and racy styling will catch the attention of hardcore gamers worldwide.
OWC has release a dual boot enabler for its SSDs that's compatible with Apple Boot Camp. The company's Mercury Accelsior E2 and OWC Aura SSDs are supported.
AMD quietly launched a new line of solid state drives, the Radeon R3 series, striking a balance between performance and price when replacing hard drives.
HP's refreshed 'Z' workstation lineup may be powerful and better than before, but it's still clinging to some increasingly out-of-date technology standards.
Seagate claims its produced the fastest SSD ever, and the new drive is production ready for a summer release. But it's not for gaming, it's for enterprise.