I tested an M.2 PCIe enclosure for data storage, and it promptly improved my workflow ...
You might not be getting the speeds you paid for ...
It's a fair bet you could be satisfied with 2TB or less, which is the typical capacity of M.2 SSDs. If you need more, it's likely warm or cold data that could be stuffed onto relatively inexpensive ...
Micron has shown off the capabilities of its next-generation PCIexpress 6.0 SSD, hitting over 27GBps during a DesignCon 2025 showcase. In a partnership with Astera Labs, Micron paired two PCIe 6.0 ...
Micron confirms AI-optimized memory and storage technologies are in production - HBM4 memory, SOCAMM2, and PCIe Gen6 SSDs - ...
If you want to build the fastest PC you can around AMD’s new Ryzen 7000 processor, you’re going to have to wait until November. New SSDs built using the PCI Express 5.0 interface will debut then, AMD ...
Silicon Motion Technology Corporation (NasdaqGS: SIMO), a global leader in designing and marketing NAND flash controllers for ...
KIOXIA’s CM7 and CD8P series SSDs have successfully passed the compliance certification for PCIe 5.0 and NVMe 2.0 specifications. This achievement signifies a major leap in the data storage industry, ...
At NVIDIA GTC 2026 we got to see some of the most cutting-edge tech that will power the future of AI, covering memory, ...
It seems that, at long last, we might finally see PCIe 5 SSDs on the market soon enough. Apacer and Zadak have just announced the first consumer PCIe Gen 5 SSDs to be released later this year. The new ...
Windows 11 appears to gain a meaningful storage-side improvement from native NVMe support for PCIe SSDs, a feature Microsoft ...
I'm still using 2 SATA SSDs that I carried over from upgrading, and replace one of them with a larger one. The system does what I need it to do: But is there any advantage to going to M.2 instead?