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Samsung may not be the first to release a QLC SSD, but the 860 QVO is the first mainstream SATA drive to try and deliver on the promise of high-capacity solid state drives at a price to rival large ...
This article is part of the Technology Insight series, made possible with funding from Intel. In case you hadn’t noticed, solid-state drives keep getting bigger and faster. Back in 2008, a ...
The Intel SSD 660p will shake up the low end of the NVMe market with very good performance at an unprecedented price, even though write speeds can drop precipitously to 100MBps when very large amounts ...
TLC for the price of QLC is really all that needs to be said. "It's all about the flash" is a catchall phrase that we at TweakTown love to trumpet whenever the opportunity arises. Well, the subject of ...
SLC, MLC, TLC and here comes QLC. Cheap NAND flash for the masses, and guess what happened? Specs from Intel's next-generation consumer NVMe products are spotted online. Some TLC M2 based unit, but ...
Intel and Micron have delivered the first-ever Quad-Level Cell (QLC) NAND flash memory, which offers 33 percent higher density than today's technology. QLC stores four bits of data per cell compared ...
Micron is all set to be first to market with quad-level cell (QLC) flash drives. Its 5210 QLC Enterprise SATA SSD product will take aim at a niche market of data currently kept on spinning disk in the ...
It appears that Crucial has begun delivering P2 SSDs with QLC nand, the SSDs were originally supplied with TLC NAND chips. Whether Crucial has totally switched over to QLC-nand is currently unknown.
Crucial has come under fire after a retest of its well-reviewed P2 SSD demonstrated that the company has swapped from its launch design to a much inferior product. This is not the first time SSD ...
It seems Western Digital is yet to be fully convinced by the viability of using QLC memory to in its SSDs. We spoke to a representative at Gamescom who explained that because its TLC memory is still ...
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