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That brings us to the BX300 SSD. The BX300 is Crucial’s latest budget-focused solid-state drive using the updated Silicon Motion SM2258 controller. It is worth noting that while the previous BX200 ...
Last year, we reviewed the Micron M500DC SSD which was a low cost enterprise SSD designed for the cloud/hyperscale server market. At the time, enterprise SSDs were generally expensive, high ...
Crucial's BX300 takes Gen 1 Micron 32-layer 3D Flash to new performance heights.
Micron has shown off the capabilities of its next-generation PCIexpress 6.0 SSD, hitting over 27GBps during a DesignCon 2025 showcase. In a partnership with Astera Labs, Micron paired two PCIe 6.0 ...
Micron is teaming up with Pure Storage for the 150TB DirectFlash module Micron's G8 QLC NAND has been qualified for production, alongside Kioxia This chip is used in Micron's own rival 60TB SSD ...
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.
Today Paul spends some time taking an in-depth look at Micron's M500DC 800GB enterprise SSD. Is this an option you should consider for your needs? Read on.
The new Micron 5100 series enterprise SDDs will be available in capacities ranging from 240GB to 8TB as well as in three different versions, depending on both performance and endurance. The entire ...
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 ...
Micron just unveiled its next-gen PCIe 6.0 SSD that will reportedly reach speeds of over 26GB/s. That's a massive increase over PCIe 5.0, but there's a catch.
Aimed at gaming, content creation, and scientific computing Micron Technology has announced its latest Micron 3500 NVMe SSD. Based on 232-layer NAND, the Micron 3500 SSD series comes in M.2 form ...
Pro 150TB SSD modules to go mainstream in 2025, and Micron is getting a slice of that pie News By Wayne Williams published 15 January 2025 ...