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Tag Archives: SSD
Raising the Storage Bar, Again!
Samsung, without a doubt, is at the very leading edge of solid state storage, and their latest M.2 offerings continue the trend. The head of the pack is the NVMe SSD 960 PRO, in capacities of 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB, … Continue reading
SSD Upgrade
Most have known for a long time that solid state drives can save time and improve efficiency in a digital workflow, and the cost per megabyte has come way down from just a short while ago. Now, a new storage … Continue reading
Another Step Forward in Storage
Technology marches on. As solid state storage gains more momentum, Samsung continues their industry lead announcing an NVMe 1TB SM961 M.2 model with 3200 MB/s / 1800 MB/s read/write performance at a price lower than current models with less performance … Continue reading
Bridging Change
Each time technology takes a big step forward it presents opportunities for some and hurdles for others. Creating a bridge from older tools to newer tools really helps smooth the transition. One of the beauties of USB for a long … Continue reading
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Tagged SATA, SSD, USB, USB 3.1, USB Type-C
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Bridging the Gap
Storage is undergoing a rapid evolution with solid state options increasing in size while new protocols offer quantum increases in speed with the newest interfaces, but sometimes you can’t get it all in one package. If your computer (laptop or … Continue reading
CES News
A number of interesting announcements have come from the annual Consumer Electronics Show going on now in Las Vegas. Among them is a svelte solid state portable drive from Samsung called the T1. Samsung has become a huge player in … Continue reading
Data Storage
In a world focused on mobile consumption, the process of creating photographs still requires some pretty basic tools and methods. Image files, many of considerable size, need to be stored, managed, backed up, and archived. Storage media are still a … Continue reading