LITTLETON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SANBlaze Technology Inc., a leading worldwide provider of advanced storage test and validation technologies, today announced the availability of the industry’s first ...
New SBExpress Rackmount Gen5+ and Desktop Gen5+ are Gen6 Ready to Deliver Latest-Generation Validation and Compliance Testing SANBlaze hardware and software engineering teams have released new ...
LITTLETON, MA, US, August 6, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- SANBlaze Technology Inc., a leading worldwide provider of advanced storage test and validation technologies ...
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Windows 11 rockets SSD performance to new heights with hacked native NVMe driver — up to 85% higher random workload performance in some tests
Microsoft’s introduction of a native performance-boosting NVMe driver for Windows Server 2025 has sparked a wave of excitement for the best SSDs. Resourceful users quickly discovered a method to ...
PNY CS3250 2 TB SSD Review - Is this the new SSD King? MP1st runs it through its paces with benchmark tests and more.
EINPresswire/ -- SANBlaze Technology Inc., a leading worldwide provider of advanced storage test and validation technologies, today announced two major advancements in its Certified by SANBlaze™ ...
First up is the Kioxia Exceria Pro 2 TB. It has already been reviewed in a separate test by Hilbert. It’s a PCIe Gen4 x4 drive with up to 7,300 MB/s Read Performance. Capacity - 2 TB Max Sequential ...
Identifying the problem with current SSDs is simple. SSDs were forced to conform to the legacy of spinning media, in every fashion, as they gained acceptance. A glaring problem is the interface; SSDs ...
As storage developers make the transition from legacy SAS and SATA protocol-based SSDs to the more advanced NVMe and SATA Express technologies, they are encountering limitations in available design ...
LITTLETON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SANBlaze is pleased to announce today a major enhancement to their comprehensive ZNS test suite for NVMe storage devices. Working with one of the industry-leading ...
It’s time for the conclusion. Do NVMe M.2 SSDs need heatsinks? The answer is simple – yes, they do. As we’ve checked, if you don’t want your NVMe SSD to overheat, you’ll need a cooler. Luckily the ...
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