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NewsSilicon Motion says 'the retail SSD market has almost disappeared' as NAND shifts towards AI servers and OEMs scoop up the drives that usually sit in our gaming PCsBy Jacob Fox Published -
NewsModular laptop maker Framework forced to push SSD prices even higher but says DDR5 is 'stable'By Jeremy Laird Published -
Prime Day 2026Amazon Prime Day SSD dealsBy Jess Kinghorn Last updated -
DealsBest cheap SSD deals todayBy Jess Kinghorn Last updated -
NewsConsumer rights champion and tech-whizz Louis Rossman is taking Samsung to court over a failed 990 Pro SSD it says it can't replace, even though Amazon has plenty of them in stockBy Nick Evanson Last updated 21 Comments -
DealThis 2 TB NVMe SSD from Biwin is as good as it gets right now at $0.12/GB—7,400 MB/s seq read from our best budget SSDBy Jacob Ridley Published -
News17 years ago, one engineer made a very important discovery: If you shout at data centre HDDs, they slow downBy James Bentley Published
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HDDs
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Score: 80%Seagate FireCuda X Vault reviewBy Nick Evanson Published -
NewsA Redditor tries to return a failed enterprise HDD to Toshiba, but it turns out that a replacement would take at least a year to arriveBy Jess Kinghorn Published -
TB on the goBest external hard drives in 2026: the storage media I'd take on my own gaming adventuresBy Nick Evanson Last updated -
Prime DayYou can scoop up a beefy 24 TB HDD for less than 1₵ per GB in the Prime Day sales, proving that old school hard drives are still alive and kickingBy Jess Kinghorn Published -
Prime DaySave $110 and get 14 TB of storage for the same price as 8 TB, with this external HDD Prime Day dealBy James Bentley Published -
NewsThis transparent HDD from Buffalo is both beautiful and woefully impractical—just how I like my techBy Jess Kinghorn Published -
NewsI'm getting major tool envy from this hard drive converted into a variable speed disc sander and I don't care who knows itBy Andy Edser Published -
newsMicrosoft's recyclobot uses machine learning and computer vision to open and recycle 90% of hard drive componentsBy Nick Evanson Published -
newsMillions of perfectly fine HDDs are shredded each year because of 'zero risk' security policies. Spoiler alert: There's still a risk of stolen data from just a 3mm scrapBy Katie Wickens Published
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SSDs
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NewsSilicon Motion says 'the retail SSD market has almost disappeared' as NAND shifts towards AI servers and OEMs scoop up the drives that usually sit in our gaming PCsBy Jacob Fox Published -
Prime Day 2026Amazon Prime Day SSD dealsBy Jess Kinghorn Last updated -
DealsBest cheap SSD deals todayBy Jess Kinghorn Last updated -
NewsConsumer rights champion and tech-whizz Louis Rossman is taking Samsung to court over a failed 990 Pro SSD it says it can't replace, even though Amazon has plenty of them in stockBy Nick Evanson Last updated 21 Comments -
DealThis 2 TB NVMe SSD from Biwin is as good as it gets right now at $0.12/GB—7,400 MB/s seq read from our best budget SSDBy Jacob Ridley Published -
NewsAn SSD company has just agreed to an almost $2 billion multi-year NAND deal, which is a sign it expects the memory crisis to stick around for a whileBy James Bentley Published -
NewsNAND flash makers earned a record $46 billion in revenues over the first quarter of 2026, a shocking 3.5 times more than last yearBy Nick Evanson Published -
NewsSamsung has reportedly developed 900-layer flash memory chips and I'm thinking SSDs could get seriously cheap if this AI bubble ever popsBy Jeremy Laird Published -
NewsSATA drives are still going strong as Kingston announces it has shipped 100 million A400 SSDsBy Jeremy Laird Published
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More about Storage
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News17 years ago, one engineer made a very important discovery: If you shout at data centre HDDs, they slow downBy James Bentley Published -
NAS QueenIf I had known how incredibly useful a NAS would be, I would've set one up a lot soonerBy Jacob Ridley Published 11 Comments -
NewsAn SSD company has just agreed to an almost $2 billion multi-year NAND deal, which is a sign it expects the memory crisis to stick around for a whileBy James Bentley Published
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