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The forgotten Intel drive that was faster than any SSD
Several factors converged to ultimately kill Optane. First, the market simply didn't embrace it the way Intel hoped. Consumer ...
A new Intel graphics card has been spotted running two M.2 SSDs from the same PCB as the GPU. With the launch of the Intel Arc B580, the rise of partner cards is coming, and a card made by Chinese ...
My biggest gripe with current PCs is excessive power consumption. Second to that is the heat generated by NVMe SSDs. A motherboard with an acre of metal covering half the board, or SSDs cooled by ...
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Intel Arrow Lake processors bottleneck PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs by 16%, limiting peak speeds to 12Gb/s instead of 14Gb/s
Latency issues surrounding Intel's Core 200S series CPUs affect M.2 storage ports on LGA 1851 motherboards, leading to reduced performance. The SSD review reports that Arrow Lake CPUs have a ...
It seems that Intel Core Ultra 200S CPUs have a design issue that can cause some latency when using Gen 5 SSDs. The SSD Review noticed that it wasn’t getting anywhere near 14GB/s when plugging SSDs ...
According to a post on X/Twitter, the Nova Lake processors for desktop systems will feature 24 PCIe 5.0 lanes, enough for a next-generation graphics card, along with 2 M.2 SSD units that generally use ...
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