NVMe drives are the fastest storage solution you can use in modern computing, and are the best SSDs available. Not only that, they’re small and slim, they require no additional power or data cables, ...
Small NVMe SSDs are too fast to waste—here's where they actually shine ...
NVMe is a new flash storage protocol set to revolutionise the performance of storage in servers and storage arrays, but for storage suppliers to incorporate NVMe and its benefits into products is not ...
If you’re the proud owner of an Xbox Series X or S, but you’re sick of having to juggle games just to avoid running out of ...
Synology has officially announced the general availability of PAS7700, the company's first active-active, all-flash NVMe ...
How will NVMe flash affect storage area networking, in particular with the introduction of NVMe-over-fabrics? Storage area networks (SANs) and shared storage have been in the enterprise datacentre for ...
Soon after data centers began transitioning from hard drives to solid-state drives (SSD), the NVMe protocol arrived to support high-performance, direct-attached PCIe SSDs. NVMe was followed by NVMe ...
2017 is the year that NVMe interfaces running on the PCIe bus become mainstream. All the flash memory component and systems companies at the Flash Memory Summit were focused on NVMe products and ...
addlink Technology has opened its 2026 Virtual Showcase, an online product preview covering the Taiwanese storage maker’s upcoming lineup across PCIe Gen5 SSDs, DDR5 CUDIMM memory, portable storage, ...
Lightbits Labs (Lightbits®), inventor of the NVMe® over TCP storage protocol and the first KV cache engine optimized for AI, today announced that its long-standing customer, Elastx, a leading European ...
Imagine if all the storage devices and tiers in a data center could be built around an interoperable set of form factors, connector locations and a common interface protocol. That was the topic ...
The history of storage devices is quite literally a race between the medium and the computing power as the bottleneck of preserving billions of ones and zeros stands in the way of computing nirvana.