Emerging technologies are always an interest when it comes to flash and Micron’s newest HBM4 is a perfect example of that. HBM, standing for high bandwidth memory is just that and is used in applications such as AI accelerators where they are able to respond to the users query more quickly and reason more efficiently. HBM4 uses 3D-stacking and is …
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Flash Memory Summit 2025 Begins – But What is Flash Really All About?
So the Flash Memory Summit 2025 has begun in 2025 and it is our first return since pre-COVID. I always find myself confused with respect to this event, as it plays such a importance in each one of our lives, yet it is relatively unknown to. I would be exaggerating just a bit if I tried to make the sale …
Read More »Realtek Shows off Newest NVME Controllers at 3.5GB/s – FMS 2018 Update
Although it hasn’t hit reviewer hands just yet, Realtek was once again showing off both their newest NVMe RTS5762 and RTS5763DL Dramless controllers this week at FMS. Their flagship RTS5762 is a PCIe 3.0 x4 8-channel controller that is NVMe 1.3 compliant and compatible with the most current variants of NAND flash including QLC. It was demonstrating at 3.5GB/s read …
Read More »New Korean StartUp Fadu Displays ‘Worlds Fastest SSD’ – Flash Memory Summit 2016 Update
From a personal perspective, one of the most amusing things about this years Flash Memory Summit is the fact that any number of vendors are purporting to have the world’s fastest SSD in their clutch. This is no different with Fadu, a small South Korean startup who had their own SSD, the EC800F on display and functioning. As much as …
Read More »Seagate Displays Worlds Largest 60TB SAS SSD & Demo’s XP7200 AIC at 10GB/s – Flash Memory Summit 2016 Update
For those wondering what has been up with Seagate in the last few months, FMS 2016 was a real eye opener as one of the largest companies seemed to come out of Stealth mode. Our visit to the booth was met with some very impressive hardware, the first of which is this 60TB SAS SSD which just happens to be …
Read More »Samsung Announces 4th Gen V-NAND, 32TB SSD & 1TB Single BGA SSD – Flash Memory Summit 2016 Update
Today at FMS 2016 in Santa Clara, California, Samsung led a Keynote that was sure to leave competitors wondering what the heck. In fact, the most memorable quote we had heard in years at this event just has to be “When you come to see our 3D wafer, you don’t need 3D glasses”, taking a friendly swipe at the Micron …
Read More »Micron Unveils QuantX Brand and Amazing Performance – Flash Memory Summit 2016 Update
Branding seems to be everything these days with words like Optane and QuantX becoming commonplace in the world of flash. This morning during Micron’ Keynote at the Flash Memory Summit, Darren Thomas, GM and VP of Micron Storage, went a bit further than just revealing their new QuantX branding for ‘everything SSD’. They gave the audience an eyeful of what …
Read More »LSI SandForce SF3700 Displays 1.3GB/s in Mixed Workloads – FMS 2014 Update
As much as the LSI SF3700 speaks to 1.8GB/s performance as a spec high data transfer, this year at FMS they are focusing more on real-world performance and endurance. Currently, we are seeing the SF3700 controller reaching 1300MB/s in mixed 80%/20% read/write workloads in this demonstration. The SATA interface is designed as uni-directional, meaning it only allows for reads or …
Read More »Toshiba Shows Off OCZ Acquisition and Also Displays 15nm NAND & New SSDs – FMS 2014 Update
Those familiar to FMS might have noticed a bit of a change this year; the conference was missing that all too familiar OCZ flair around the entrance that so many had become accustomed to. Some time ago, the OCZ acquisition by Toshiba was completed and, in fact, this purchase proved to be a very beneficial one, according to our meetings …
Read More »Hynix Presents 1TB M.2 SSDs and 3D NAND – FMS 2014 Update
Walking around the booth floor of FMS, we found Hynix displaying some new products. What happened to catch our eye was a 1 TB M.2 SSD on display. Advertised performance for the PCIe Gen 2 M.2 drives comes in at 1.4GB/s reads and up to 930MB/s writes and 120k/100k read/write IOPS for the 1TB model. Furthermore, they have standard 2.5″ …
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