If you need a secure NVMe SSD that can physically obliterate your data on demand, the Team Group P250Q might catch your eye. Under the hood, this drive combines a hardware-led destruction circuit with ...
We've been claiming it for years, the SATA II controller is/was a bottleneck for future generation SSDs as they were literally hitting the upper ceiling in terms of performance. We've now reached that ...
The race to mass manufactured 100+ layer NAND Flash heats up as Samsung announces its sixth generation V-NAND in 256Gb, 3-bit (TLC) chips. This marks the industry's first attempt to incorporate over ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Solid state drives have become a lot more accessible since I bought a 60GB Intel SSD four years ago ...
Today's biggest-capacity consumer SSD, the 4TB version of the venerable 850 EVO packs the same speed and delivers the same strengths as Samsung's earlier models, but the price is quite dear. A general ...
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For decades, films have taught audiences that the difference between a captured spy and a clean getaway often comes down to one thing: whether they can destroy the evidence in time. From Ethan Hunt's ...
TeamGroup P35S SSD can wipe your data permanently and irreversibly with a few clicks Designed for spies, journalists, and execs, this SSD values secrecy over raw performance numbers Accidental erasure ...
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