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Samsung and SK Hynix, the world's biggest makers of DRAM and flash memory chips, have potentially lost the right to buy US equipment for use in their China-based factories
By Nick Evanson published
News It's not a big problem at the moment, but don't be surprised if, at the end of it all, you'll just be paying more for your PC parts.

SK Hynix's 'world first' 321-layer QLC flash memory chips, boasting 100% faster transfer speeds and up to 56% greater write performance, will be in gaming PCs next year
By Nick Evanson published
News This could be the turning point where we all stop going 'Eww' when we see a QLC SSD.

Biwin Black Opal NV7400 SSD review
By Zak Storey published
Score: 89% Ridiculously affordable, with potent sequentials.

Want size and speed in your SSD? Micron's new 2600 boasts 'up to 63% faster sequential write and 49% faster random write speeds' than the competition
By Nick Evanson published
News Dancing the SLC, TLC, and QLC three-way tango.

If you thought PCIe Gen 5 SSDs were a little pointless, don't worry, here comes 32 GB's worth of Gen 6 technology
By Jeremy Laird published
news 30 GB/s-plus of bandwidth, but for what?

Excess stock and poor SSD sales look set to pull flash memory prices down by up to 10%
By Nick Evanson published
news It's the same old story, folks.

Samsung workers union is calling for an indefinite strike, to which the bosses claim there will infeasibly be 'no disruptions' to production
By Nick Evanson published
news All while TSMC enjoys a market cap just shy of one trillion dollars.

SSD storage is set to use 1,000 layer memory chips by 2027, potentially offering 20 TB NVMe drives for under $300
By Nick Evanson published
news Given the pace in NAND flash development, that's certainly not impossible, even the price.
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