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NVNT has designed a microSD Express to M.2 NVMe adapter (SDEX2M2) for the Nintendo Switch 2 or other devices supporting ...
So why would you want to add an SSD to a Nintendo Switch 2? First, because it’s a cool hack. But second, it’s probably ...
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XDA Developers on MSNM.2 SSDs perform fantastically in PCIe adapters.It's an enticing prospect, with the ability to add more SSD storage with one PCIe slot, but you might be wondering how well ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNHighPoint's Gen5 M.2 NVMe PCIe card is here — promises 50 GB/s+ speeds for less than $1,000Storage expert HighPoint has revealed details and pricing for its new Rocket 7604A RAID add-in-card. Its $999 AIC fits up to ...
Macally has unveiled the MMINIDOCK, a minimalist hub designed exclusively for the Mac mini M4. According to the folks at ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNPCIe 7.0 Officially Ratified, Brings 512GBps, Improved EfficiencyThe official specifications for the next-next-generation PCI Express 7.0 standard have been released, giving us a look at ...
HighPoint has just announced the industry's first Gen5 NVMe RAID AIC: costs $999, but offers over (an insane) 50GB/sec+ of ...
Diodes Inc. releases its first ReDriver to support PCIe 6.0 protocol speeds, while backward compatible with PCIe 5.0/4.0/3.0 ...
AAEON de next-RAP8 may be the world's most powerful credit card-sized SBC since it's powered by a choice of 15W Intel Raptor ...
Diodes Incorporated introduces the industry’s first ReDriver to reach PCI Express (PCIe) 6.0 protocol speeds (up to 64 GT/s) ...
If you're looking at a new SSD for your computer, it might be worth knowing what PCIe 5.0 is and whether it's worth spending ...
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) introduces the industry’s first ReDriver™ to reach PCI Express® (PCIe®) 6.0 protocol speeds (up to 64 GT/s) while being backwards-compatible with PCIe 5.0/4.0/3.0 ...
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