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Obscure Polish company quietly launches massive 122.88TB PCIe 5.0 immersion cooled SSD — and no one noticed this world's first except us
By Wayne Williams published
A 122.88TB PCIe 5.0 SSD has quietly appeared from a Polish storage vendor, focusing on immersion cooling compatibility.

Want a cheap SSD? Don't wait – Samsung could drop its budget models soon
By Darren Allan published
SSD price rises could hit budget drives hard, so buy now, don't wait – and there's more RAM misery in the cards too.

Is this the next Minidisc? Exciting Mini SSD format could suffer fate of Sony's data format if it doesn't get further backing
By Wayne Williams published
Biwin’s Mini SSD enters retail with higher capacities but could stay niche without broader industry backing.

Why the flash crisis will last much longer this time
By Gal Naor published
The gap between SSD and HDD costs is widening with no sign of stabilization.

Good news, I found the cheapest large-capacity PCIe Gen4 SSD per TB - bad news, it will cost you more than $58,300
By Wayne Williams published
Want the cheapest large capacity PCIe Gen4 SSD per TB? You’ll need to buy ten of Solidigm’s D5-P5336 61.44TB SSD monsters.

PC component crisis just got worse as major RAM maker gives up on consumers
By Darren Allan published
Want more pessimistic predictions of future component pricing? We're not short of those right now, sadly.

Best data migration tool of 2026
By Desire Athow last updated
Updated We list the best data migration tools, to make it simple and easy to transfer your data from one computer to another.

Early Black Friday sale: Samsung’s flagship 2TB 990 Pro SSD is what creative pros need - and costs just £121
By Wayne Williams published
The 2TB Samsung 990 Pro SSD delivers read speeds up to 7,450MB/s, and it’s available for just £121

This tiny, affordable 1TB flash drive could save you up to $300 on your next MacBook Air – here's how
By Darren Allan published
The SanDisk Extreme Fit is a new 1TB thumb drive, and it could be a great way to get more storage on a MacBook Air or other laptop.

Building your dream PC is about to take longer and cost more - shortages see some shops now limiting SSD, HDD, and RAM purchases to prevent hoarding
By Efosa Udinmwen published
A worldwide shortage of memory and storage chips is driving up prices as AI demand drains supplies from consumers and PC builders.
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