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Deep discounts on all kinds of drives from top brands like Samsung, Western Digital, Toshiba and more are waiting for you to ...
A 240GB--which is the "sweet spot" that enjoys the balance of relatively large storage space while remaining attainable for consumers--now goes for between $420 and $550.
Micron Technology has announced the Micron 5400 SSD family of SATA3.0 (6Gbps) SSDs for data centers, which employ 176-layer TLC NAND flash.
Micron has chosen the SSD series 5400, which still uses the SATA interface instead of NVMe, as a faster and more straightforward replacement for hard disk drives (HDD) in the server. Up to 7.68 TB is ...
The Micron 5400 comes in an M.2 or a 2.5-inch design with a SATA port, with sizes ranging from 240GB to 7.68TB. The company has yet to disclose how expensive (or cheap) the new SSD will be.
The new Micron 5400 NAND SATA SSD is now shipping from partners worldwide and is available in capacities ranging from 240GB to 7.68TB 176-Layer NAND SATA SSD ...
Meanwhile the 240GB Micron MTFDDAV240TCB SSD had a 7.63 percent AFR while the rest of the Seagate SSDs in Backblaze's arsenal had an AFR that was less than one percent.
If you've ever bought an SSD, then you may have noticed non-standard capacities as you're looking around for them—200GB and 240GB drives are quite common in what is otherwise the 256GB SSD space.
Micron on Thursday made a series of storage announcements, including the introduction of two new solid state drive lines, the 7300 SSD and 5300 SSD.
Lexar is back from the grave, and they are now offering two new SATA SSD series: The NS100 and NS200 2.5″ drives.