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Tag Archives: NVMe

AMD Ryzen Logo
Thomas Ryan
Aug 31, 2017

AMD’s Ryzen Pro and Ryzen Threadripper 1900X Come to Market

All the benifits of the X399 platform without the extra cores…

Today AMD’s long awaited 8 core Ryzen Threadripper 1900X will be available at retailers.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 8, 2017
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Everspin hits the 1Gb milestone with new 28nm MRAMs

Two new cards and one new size to show off

Eversping has a bunch of MRAM announcements today starting with the first Gigabit device.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Mar 19, 2017

Intel officially introduces Xpoint with the DC P4800X SSD

Niche product because of endurance problems

SemiAccurate has been down on Intel’s Xpoint memory and the official briefing changed very little of that.
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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 25, 2016

AMD puts massive SSDs on GPUs and calls it SSG

Siggraph 2016: Game changing performance, impossible now possible

AMD just changed the GPU game forever with their Radeon SSG technology.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Apr 4, 2016

Intel releases four new NVMe enterprise drives

Two with 3D NAND, two dual ported

Intel released four new drives last week, two families of two enterprise SSDs each.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 11, 2015

OCZ has new TLC and enterprise drives

Computex 2015: Trion and Z-drives this time

OCZ was showing off a pair of new SSDs at Computex, three if you count variants.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Apr 2, 2015

Intel releases the 750 PCIe SSD line

Take a hardcore enterprise SSD and add consumer labels

Intel is finally releasing the 750 Series PCIe SSDs, a ‘consumer’ version of their datacenter grade P35-3700 lines.
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Intel - logo
Thomas Ryan
Apr 2, 2015

NVMe Arrives with Intel’s 750 Series SSDs

Review: No longer just for the Enterprise market, NVMe is here now…

Today Intel is launching a pair of new SSDs as it’s 750 series of drives.
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OCZ Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 6, 2015

OCS shows off next-gen JetExpress SSD controller

CES 2015: Barefoot’s big brother and three new drives

OCZ, the consumer arm of Toshiba flash storage, was showing SemiAccurate their next-gen SSD controller and other goodies at CES.
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Sandisk Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 24, 2014

Sandisk now owns Fusion IO fully

Quite additive and possibly unique enterprise offerings impending

It is official now, Sandisk owns Fusion IO completely putting the company in the forefront of enterprise flash.
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Feb 12, 2014

Analysis: Rumored SSD controller delay may shake up the market

What happens when giants fall in a constrained space

It looks like there is going to be a big shakeup in the SSD controller world, SemiAccurate is hearing of a long delay to a critical product.
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Feb 12, 2014
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Rumored SSD controller delay may shake up the market

What happens when giants fall in a constrained space

It looks like there is going to be a big shakeup in the SSD controller world, SemiAccurate is hearing of a long delay to a critical product.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 23, 2013

OakGate makes an SSD tester that does it all

AIS 2013: One tester to rule them all, one box to test 24 of them

If you are serious about testing SSDs, you can make your own testing rig or turn to OakGate Technologies for everything you need.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 12, 2013

Western Digital outs a mystery NVMe SSD

IDF 2013: Not Stec, this one is internal

Western Digital was showing off a surprise product at IDF, an NVMe SSD so new it doesn’t have a name yet.
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Sandisk Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Sep 11, 2013

Sandisk shows off NVMe+SAS SFF8639 drives

IDF 2013: One drive, one connector, two fast interfaces

Sandisk was showing off a new SAS drive connector, the NVMe + SAS SFF8639.
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