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Leo takes a look at the latest engineering production sample of the Asus ROG Strix Hero II GL504GM Laptop. See more over here ...
After all a number of us may have mistakenly held back the cash and picked up a cheaper 512GB or worse still 256GB Steam Deck on ... albeit still with a PCIe 3.0 SSD) so the better question ...
The CNEX Labs controller in the leaked photos is CNX-2670AA-0821. The SSD has a capacity of 960GB made up of four 256GB Toshiba BiCS4 96-layer eTLC chips and features a 1GB DDR4 RAM cache made by ...
The 256GB configuration is much slower than the other options. Similar to the MacBook Air M2, Apple went cheap on the SSD for the 256GB model. It uses a single NAND chip for storage, resulting in ...
You bought a Surface Pro 8 with 128 or 256GB of storage ... The easiest to recommend is a Toshiba/Kioxia BG4 M.2 2230 PCIe SSD. It gets excellent performance, and it just works.
Toshiba sent us a nearly maxed-out review unit, complete with an Intel Core i7-7600U processor, 16GB of memory, and a 256GB SSD that uses the M.2 interface instead of the older, slower SATA interface.
The Kioxia, previously known as Toshiba Memory, BG4 drive is an NVMe SSD, but in the tiny M ... Other capacity options include 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB. While the drive itself is very tiny, the ...
I populated the system with two 16-GB SO-DIMMs for a total of 32GB of RAM (Corsair 32GB Kit 16GBx2 DDR4 2400 MT/S), and installed a 1.8 TB SATA SSD (KIOXIA KHK61RSE) and a 256 GB NVMe device ...
Shorty announced the World's largest 1.8-inch 250GB drive, Toshiba has unveiled its latest entry in SSD market with more affordable MLC-based storage at the same capacity. The 250GB high density ...
As I noted in my Surface Laptop review, the 512GB SSD found in the top-tier differs from the 256 and 128GB versions. Specifically, the 128 and 256GB SSDs are made by Toshiba (THNSN) while the ...
Toshiba says the 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB capacities of the ... Overall, Toshiba's new OCZ VX500 is a terrific standard SSD. I do feel, however, that it's a little too expensive.
Now, though, Toshiba spin-out Toshiba Memory Corporation (TMC) has confirmed that 'sample shipments' of a BiCS4 TLC M.2-format solid-state drive (SSD ... in the family: 256GB, 512GB, and 1024GB ...