SSDs from the WD Black and WD Blue series are a thing of the past. Sandisk is instead digging up an old brand name.
Today, SanDisk announced that mainstream WD Blue and WD Black SSDs would be discontinued and replaced by SanDisk ...
The transition marks the unspooling of the 2015 merger between the two firms, when Western Digital paid $19 billion for SanDisk to combine hard drive and ...
Handheld gaming consoles are experiencing a fantastic resurgence in 2023, so it was only natural that peripheral makers would pounce on the opportunity. The latest name to enter the segment is Western ...
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SanDisk heals WD Black and Blues, rebrands beloved client SSDs
NVMe drives to live on under the Optimus banner WD Black and Blue SSDs are some of the most widely recognized client drives ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Western Digital Corp. (NASDAQ: WDC) today announced that its PCIe® Gen5 DC SN861 E.1S enterprise-class NVMe™ SSDs have been certified to support the NVIDIA® GB200 ...
Western Digital showed off its next-gen storage solutions at FMS 2024 last week, including a new Gen5 SSD using its in-house Gen5 SSD controller pushing 15GB/sec with just 7W power consumption. The ...
Budget minded: Western Digital has introduced a new SSD lineup offering high performance and strong reliability without breaking the bank. Targeted at mainstream computers, the PC SN5000S NVMe SSD ...
Both of the new SSDs feature PlayStation logos so you'll know this is for your console, and not your PC, where they're specifically compatible (I'm sure it won't take long to get it working on the PC) ...
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Many high-capacity NVMe SSDs are now as expensive as gold by weight as shortage intensifies — we ran the numbers, here's what we found
Collecting the average weight for these SSDs yields an average of 8.2 g for 8 TB SSDs and 8 g for 4 TB models. An eyeball ...
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