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Adata's latest SSDs highlight a growing trend in mobile storage but can't hide a rather sobering reality
By Wayne Williams published
Adata unveils SD820 and SC735 portable SSDs designed for creators and travelers who need fast external storage.

Windows 11 SSD failures could be caused by glitchy drive firmware – here's what you need to know
By Darren Allan last updated
Mystery around SSD failures takes another twist, but we shouldn't be leaping to any conclusions here.

This external SSD is smaller than a credit card, and it's impossible to lose... in theory
By Darren Allan published
New Team Group external SSD boasts location tracking in case you lose it.

Microsoft claims Windows 11 is innocent of killing SSDs – but the mystery continues
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft solves the case of the vanishing SSDs – and clears the latest Windows 11 update of any wrongdoing.

PCIe 6.0 SSDs with up to 512TB capacity and 28GB/s speeds are coming soon - and Meta may be the first to get them
By Wayne Williams published
FADU confirms SSD controller supply deals with two hyperscalers, and Meta is the leading candidate to adopt its 512TB PCIe 6.0 storage systems first.

MSI Datamag 20Gbps portable SSD review
By Lindsay Handmer published
The MSI Datamag is a tough portable SSD with excellent performance and MagSafe compatibility.

A win for consumers? SK Hynix confirms it will bring industry's first 300+ layer QLC NAND to PCs first before moving to enterprise - but don't expect cheap 8TB SSDs anytime soon
By Wayne Williams published
SK Hynix announces world’s first 321-layer QLC NAND with plans for PC SSDs launch ahead of enterprise storage and AI data center applications.

Windows 11's SSD breaking bug just got more mysterious - and I really hope Microsoft can clear this up swiftly
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft's still investigating Windows 11's SSD bug - but one of its partners can't reproduce the glitch at all.

Kioxia demonstrates ultra fast SSD that uses innovative tech to deliver a staggering 64GBps on PCIe Gen6 - and no, it's not coming to a PC near you anytime soon
By Wayne Williams published
Kioxia's new flash memory module prototype aims to address future demands in AI processing by delivering high bandwidth and low power consumption.
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