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16TB M.2 SSD hits retail if you’re ready to drop $16,000 for the ultimate storage upgrade
The Exascend PE4 16TB, one of the first 16TB M.2 SSDs, has gone up for purchase on Amazon for a jaw-dropping $15,935.
It's a fair bet you could be satisfied with 2TB or less, which is the typical capacity of M.2 SSDs. If you need more, it's likely warm or cold data that could be stuffed onto relatively inexpensive ...
The SSDs used in the M2 Pro and M2 Max-equipped 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro write faster than their predecessors, initial tests reveal. Drive speeds are an important part of a notebook ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. I won't mince words: the M3 isn't a huge upgrade. You could very well buy a cheaper M2 MacBook Air right now and get almost the same ...
With the release of the new M5 MacBook Air, has the time come to replace your current model? Join me as I go through each of ...
I see that prices for 1Tb SSDs have deflated seriously since the last time I went disk shopping. What hasn't really changed apparently is that the cheaper SSDs can be surprisingly slow if not even ...
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