A good UHS-I card is quick enough for most people’s needs, and the Lexar Professional Silver Plus is the best value of the ones we’ve tested. Paired with Lexar’s USB card reader, it consistently ...
Why microSD Express Cards? The Nintendo Switch 2 requires the use of microSD Express cards as they provide the faster data reading and writing speeds required to store and run games on the new ...
Move over SD Express, there’s a new high-speed removable storage format on the way. Chinese storage company Biwin has introduced a new Mini SSD that’s just a tiny bit larger than a microSD card, but ...
The Switch 2 comes with 256GB of internal storage, a generous amount compared to its predecessor, which started at only 32GB. However, if you want more storage so you can load some bigger games, you ...
Ahead of the October 16th launch date of the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally, one question has lingered in this the minds of more than a few gamers: how does this new gaming handheld actually compare to the ...
Direct GPU-to-storage connectivity is gradually reaching commercially available products you can install in your own server. HighPoint Technologies, a company specializing in advanced PCIe storage ...
On a mission to lighten the workload for data scientists, Google LLC’s cloud division today announced a wave of new artificial intelligence tools designed to help them build the next generation of AI ...
This is a solid price for a robust 256GB microSD, so get it with this discount while you can. Need a different size? Other variants of this card are also on sale right now: the 128GB model is $12.99 ...
Networking specialist HighPoint has launched its Rocket 7638D PCIe 5.0 switch card designed to enable direct interconnection between an Nvidia AI GPUs and NVMe storage devices, which could greatly ...
Companies are going to great lengths to protect the infrastructure that provides the backbone of the world’s digital services—by burying their data deep underground.
Bunkers, bomb shelters, mines and mountains all play critical roles protecting against our latest existential threat: the terrifying prospect of data loss.