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Samsung's First Pro Series Gen 5 Pcie Ssd Arrives in March

The Samsung 9100 Pro series is set to revolutionize the world of high-speed storage, offering unprecedented performance and capacity with its debut in March. The new PCIe Gen 5 SSD boasts groundbreaking speeds of up to 14.8GBps for sequential reads and 13.4GBps for sequential writes, a significant leap over its predecessor. This technology is poised to transform large-volume file transfers, videography, and software engineering workloads.

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Micron Presents Two Gen6 E3.S SSDs That Are Almost Twice as Fast as the Fastest Gen5 SSDs Currently Δ1.84

Micron has launched a prototype of its PCIe 6.x SSD featuring a remarkable sequential read speed of 27GB/s, marking a significant advancement over its previous models. This breakthrough was demonstrated at DesignCon 2025, where the SSD's performance was enhanced by Astera Labs' Scorpio P-Series Fabric Switch, showcasing the potential of PCIe 6.x technology in high-speed data transfer. While this innovation promises to address the growing demands of AI and cloud computing, widespread availability of PCIe 6.x storage solutions is still years away due to the need for an ecosystem that supports its capabilities.

Micron Shows Off World's Fastest PCIe 6.0 SSD, Hitting 27 GB/S Speeds — Astera Labs PCIe 6.0 Switch Δ1.84

Micron, in collaboration with Astera Labs, has showcased the world's first PCIe 6.0 SSDs at DesignCon 2025, achieving unprecedented sequential read speeds of over 27 GB/s. This remarkable performance, which doubles the speeds of current PCIe 5.0 drives, was made possible through the integration of Astera's Scorpio PCIe 6.0 switch and Nvidia's Magnum IO GPUDirect technology. The advancements in PCIe 6.0 technology signal a significant leap forward for high-performance computing and artificial intelligence applications, emphasizing the industry's need for faster data transfer rates.

Samsung's Speedy 2TB Portable SSD Is on Sale for 52% Off Δ1.81

The Samsung T7 portable SSD offers incredible speeds of up to 1,050 MB/s, making it an excellent option for storing games, recording 4K videos, and transferring large files. Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry around, while its rugged aluminum casing provides protection against drops and bumps. This discount brings the already-fast drive down to a highly competitive price.

Sabrent 30.72TB Enterprise SSD Revolutionizes Data Storage with Unparalleled Performance and Capacity Δ1.80

The Sabrent Rocket Enterprise PCIe 4.0 U.2/U.3 NVMe SSD has set a new benchmark for enterprise storage solutions, offering up to 7,000MB/s read speeds and handling over 56PB of data with one drive write per day durability. This massive 30.72TB model is designed to meet the demands of large-scale operations, including data centers and businesses requiring high-speed, high-endurance storage solutions. With its ultra-low bit error rate and sustained low-latency performance, this SSD is poised to disrupt the enterprise storage market.

Fastest SSD in a Thumb Drive: Seagate's Ultra Compact SSD 10Gbps USB Thumb Drive Δ1.78

Seagate’s Ultra Compact SSD 10Gbps USB thumb drive delivers far better performance than generic 5Gbps or 400Mbps types, as well as free data recovery and other software perks. The drive is designed to be compact and portable, with a rectangular shape and a Type-C connector that can be easily accessed. With its fast 10Gbps performance and additional software features, the Ultra Compact SSD offers an attractive alternative for users who need reliable storage on-the-go.

The Sandisk Extreme Pro 8tb Portable Ssd Deal: A Storage Solution for Gamers and Professionals Δ1.76

Sandisk's Extreme Pro Portable 8TB SSD is currently listed on Amazon for $490, offering significant savings from its original price of $700. This deal makes the drive an attractive option for those who require large-capacity storage for their game libraries or important files and projects. With its high-performance capabilities and rugged design, the Sandisk Extreme Pro Portable SSD is well-suited to meet the demands of photographers, videographers, and drone operators.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Launches with Impressive Specs Δ1.75

Samsung has introduced its Galaxy S25 series, featuring high-performance specifications including the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 SD 8 Elite processor and Adreno 830 graphics, catering to both casual and demanding users. The series includes two models, the S25 and S25 Ultra, which boast display sizes of 6.20 inches and 6.90 inches, respectively, and have received strong reviews for their impressive display quality and overall performance scores. Priced at 1449 euros, the Galaxy S25 series is positioned as a premium offering in a competitive smartphone market.

Upgrading Your PS5's Storage with Nextorage Launches 4TB PCIe 4.0 X4 NVMe SSDs Δ1.74

It's time to upgrade your PS5's storage! Japanese storage solutions company Nextorage just launched three new 4TB NVMe SSD models in the U.S., offering a significant discount on all three models for a limited time. The company is putting all three models on sale, with the 4TB M.2 NVMe G-LE SSD (without heatsink) available at 50% off for $249.99. On the other hand, the two remaining models will be available at 40% off for just $299.99.

Chinese Innovation Could Dramatically Increase the Capacity of Hard Disk Drives Although Questions Remain Δ1.74

Chinese researchers are working to develop molecular hard drives with high capacity, which use organometallic molecules to boost data density and efficiency. These drives have the potential to store six times the amount of data compared to current mechanical models, overcoming limitations in traditional binary storage systems. The new technology relies on self-assembled monolayers of complex molecules, applied using a conductive atomic force microscope tip, to achieve ultra-low power consumption.

Samsung to Unleash Mid-Range Challenge on iPad Market. Δ1.73

The leaked specs and unofficial renders of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE Plus suggest that Samsung is gearing up to launch a mid-range tablet series that could challenge Apple's entry-level iPads. The tablets are expected to feature modest specs, with 10.9-inch or 13.1-inch displays, Exynos 1580 chipsets, and up to 12GB of RAM. With their rumored prices and potential features like support for the S Pen stylus, these tablets may appeal to budget-conscious consumers looking for an alternative to iPads.

Galaxy A36 Official with Snapdragon SoC, 45 Watt Fast Charging and No Expandable Storage Δ1.72

The Samsung Galaxy S36 has officially been shown off at MWC 2025, ditching its predecessor's Exynos SoC for a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3. The new device upgrades the fast charging on its 5,000 mAh battery to 45 Watts, allowing users to record HDR video using the 12 MP selfie camera. Samsung's newest mid-range Galaxy A smartphones, including the Galaxy A36, offer important generation-over-generation upgrades compared to their predecessors.

Samsung's Exynos 2600 Chipset Is Key to S26 Success Δ1.72

The success of Samsung's upcoming Exynos 2600 chipset is seen as a top priority internally, with the company taking steps to ensure its yield rates meet targets. The Exynos 2600 is expected to be used in next year's Galaxy S26 series and is viewed as a way to attract clients back to Samsung Foundry. However, recent reports indicate that yields of the 2 nm nodes used for the chipset are significantly lower than required.

Boosting PC Performance with Next-Gen Snapdragon X2 Chips Δ1.72

The upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 processor for Windows PCs may offer up to 18 Oryon V3 cores, increasing core count by 50% compared to the current generation. The new chip's system in package (SiP) will incorporate both RAM and flash storage, featuring 48GB of SK hynix RAM and a 1TB SSD onboard. This next-generation processor is expected to be used in high-end laptops and desktops, potentially revolutionizing PC performance.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Launches with Impressive Features Δ1.72

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has made its debut, showcasing a 6.90-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, a powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, and an impressive camera setup featuring a 200 MP primary sensor. With a robust battery capacity of 5000 mAh and support for fast and wireless charging, the device aims to cater to high-performance needs while maintaining an ergonomic design. Reviews indicate a strong average score of 89.4%, highlighting the phone's superior display and features, although some concerns linger regarding its mobility and gaming capabilities.

Samsung Showcases 500 Hz OLED Monitor and Foldable Gaming Handheld at MWC 2025 Δ1.72

Samsung Display is set to make a significant impact at Mobile World Congress 2025 by unveiling its advanced OLED technology, including a groundbreaking 500 Hz QD-OLED monitor and various flexible OLED devices. The presentation highlights the company's commitment to enhancing visual quality and responsiveness across different screen sizes, particularly for gaming and media consumption. The introduction of innovative concepts like a foldable OLED handheld and bezel-less displays underscores Samsung's leadership in the evolving display market.

2TB SSD Sale Rocks the Industry Δ1.72

The 2TB MSI Spatium M461 SSD is currently on sale for $84, offering an unbeatable price of around 4 cents per GB. This discount brings the drive down from its recent average price of $99, making it a compelling option for those looking to upgrade their storage with fast performance. The drive's PCIe Gen 4 x4 interface and NVMe 1.4 standard interface provide speedy read/write speeds of up to 5,000/4,200 MBps.

TeamGroup PD20 External SSD Review Highlights Performance Limitations Δ1.72

The TeamGroup PD20 external SSD utilizes USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 technology, offering good performance for those who have compatible ports, but its late arrival raises questions about its relevance in a market increasingly shifting towards USB 4.0. With an attractive price point and decent construction, the drive falls short due to limited widespread support for the Gen 2x2 standard, which significantly hampers its potential user base. Ultimately, the PD20 serves as a reminder of the risks associated with investing in technology that may soon be outpaced by newer standards.

Samsung Unveils Blistering 500Hz OLED Screens for Gaming Monitors Δ1.72

How fast is too fast for a monitor? If you ask Samsung, then 500 refreshes every second still isn’t too fast for PC gaming. That’s the speed of the latest OLED monitor panel the company is showing off in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress 2025. The 27-inch 1440p display is aimed right at the “sweet spot” for PC gamers.

Xiaomi Launches Fastest-Charging Tablet Yet Δ1.71

Xiaomi's new tablet is set to become its fastest-charging device yet, with a power brick and cable capable of delivering up to 20 volts and 6 amps. The device has been certified by China's 3C regulator and is expected to feature a large 10,000mAh battery and a 14-inch OLED display. Xiaomi's latest tablet is also thought to be one of the company's more premium devices for 2025.

Samsung’s Flexible Briefcase Concept Could Transform Rugged Computing Technology by Getting Rid of Constraints Δ1.71

Samsung's latest OLED screen ecosystem concept wants to foster a seamless 'multiple screen experience'Power-efficient On-Cell Film (OCF) technology boosts brightnessIntegrated grip handle enhances portability. Samsung has introduced a concept that blends rugged portability with futuristic design - an 18.1-inch OLED portable monitor with a 4.5R folding radius, that transforms into a briefcase-like form with an integrated grip handle. Showcased at MWC 2025, this foldable OLED panel features a QHD+ resolution of 2000 × 3664 pixels, offering a high pixel density of 184 PPI, though Samsung hasn't yet confirmed commercial availability.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Few Innovations but Still Top-Notch Δ1.71

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra's minor upgrades to its camera hardware and software features may not be enough to justify the purchase for those who already own a newer model, such as the Galaxy S24 Ultra or an older Samsung smartphone. The phone's improved camera capabilities, including enhanced zoom quality and Nightography mode, will likely become available via future software updates, reducing the incentive to upgrade immediately. Despite this, the new device still boasts top-notch performance and features that will satisfy existing owners.

Rise of Mid-Range Flagships with Massive Batteries Δ1.71

The Vivo Y300 Pro+ is reportedly in the works, featuring a massive battery capacity of over 7,000 mAh and the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC. This mid-range device is expected to offer significant upgrades over its predecessor, including a larger display and faster charging speeds. The phone's camera configuration has also been teased, with a dual rear camera setup and a high-resolution selfie shooter.

Samsung Signs Patent Deal to Use China's YMTC Bonding Tech Δ1.71

YMTC, a Chinese storage company, holds critical patent on bonding technology essential for 400-layer NAND. Samsung has signed an agreement with YMTC to use its hybrid bonding tech, preventing infringement claims in production of 400-layer NAND. The deal may be influenced by US-China trade tensions, which have impacted YMTC's ability to sell memory components outside China.

Stainless Steel Memory Card Sets New Durability Standards in Flash Storage Δ1.71

Lexar ARMOR series SD cards claim to be 37 times stronger than standard memory cards and can withstand extreme conditions such as drops from up to 5 meters, ensuring reliable use in challenging environments. The stainless steel build provides superior resistance to bending, breaking, and overheating, while the IP68 rating ensures they remain dustproof and waterproof. With high-speed performance and advanced features like lifetime recovery tool access, these cards are designed for professional photo editors and video editors.

IBM's FlashSystem C200 Storage System Costs $381,000 for 2.3PB Capacity Δ1.71

IBM is launching its FlashSystem C200 storage system, which offers high-capacity flash storage at an estimated cost of $381,000 for a 1.1PB raw capacity and 2.3PB effective capacity. The system aims to replace traditional HDDs with flash-based storage, positioning itself as a lower-cost alternative for archive storage, backup repositories, and sequential workloads. With its high density, endurance, and lower operational costs, the C200 is optimized for use in large-scale enterprises.