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Black Friday storage bloodbath incoming! Micron, Sandisk set to dramatically increase NAND and DRAM prices, with a direct impact expected on SSD and RAM prices within weeks
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Rising memory spot prices, restrained DDR5 uptake, and SanDisk financial growth point to higher costs for consumers and enterprises.

Gamers, SSD price hikes and shortages could soon strike again – take advantage of today’s prices while you still can
By Isaiah Williams published
It's that time again – SSDs and HDDs are suddenly in a high demand, and that spells bad news for prices.

This creative concept reinvents the 1.44MB floppy disk as a modern storage device – a holder for today’s SD cards packing terabytes of storage
By Wayne Williams published
This creative concept transforms the 1.44MB floppy disk into modern packaging, protecting today’s terabyte SD cards with a playful retro design.

Samsung's biggest rival and Sandisk have come together to standardize High Bandwidth Flash memory - which could mean better AI performance for everyone
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Sandisk and SK Hynix developing High Bandwidth Flash, a hybrid memory design combining DRAM-like speed with NAND capacity to expand AI performance and efficiency.

No, that's not a misprint - Sandisk unveils massive 256TB SSD, but it will power the next generation of AI workloads, so don't think you'll ever get one
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Sandisk’s 256TB SSD prioritizes density and power safety over speed, with no SLC cache and unverified performance claims creating uncertainty about its real-world effectiveness.

Sandisk recruits RISC cofounder, AMD graphics legend to spearhead cheaper rival to HBM — high bandwidth flash could bring SSD-capacities to AI GPUs without the cost
By Wayne Williams published
Sandisk brings in RISC and GPU pioneers to lead development of HBF, a cheaper HBM alternative.

SanDisk Creator Phone SSD review
By Alastair Jennings published
MagSafe SSD that enables you to boost the storage of your iPhone to capture Pro-level video

An obscure 4-year-old Intel SSD is still the world's fastest despite WD Black SN8100's outstanding performance in benchmarks
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Though the SN8100 boasts blazing Gen5 speeds and strong efficiency, it still can’t dethrone Intel’s four-year-old Optane P5800X in real-world SSD performance.
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