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Month: August 2022

Supporting a Dynamic SATA Market

Just the four letters S, A, T, and ANobody seems to talk about SATA SSDs much anymore, even though there’s still a vibrant market.  NVMe is garnering all the attention.  Of course, that should come as no surprise.  While SATA is an extension of an interface designed around HDDs, NVMe was designed specifically for NAND flash.

Still, lots of Continue reading “Supporting a Dynamic SATA Market”

Author Jim HandyPosted on August 17, 2022Categories Enterprise SSDs, SATA, SSD Manufacturers

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Jim Handy
Objective Analysis
Semiconductor Market Research
+1 (408) 356-2549
Jim.Handy (at) Objective-Analysis.com

Recent Posts

  • Supporting a Dynamic SATA Market
  • Another Perspective on a WDC Split
  • Smarter NAND for Better SSDs
  • WDC: To Split, or Not to Split?
  • An SSD You Can’t Wear Out

Categories

  • Client SSDs
  • DRAM SSDs
  • End Markets
  • Enterprise SSDs
  • Green Computing & SSDs
  • Hybrid HDDs
  • NAND in the PC
  • NVDIMM
  • Pairing
  • PCIe
  • Persistent Memory/NVDIMM
  • SAS
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  • SSD Appliances
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  • Tiering/Caching
  • Uncategorized

Recent Comments

  • Smarter NAND for Better SSDs - Gestalt IT on Smarter NAND for Better SSDs
  • Tanj Bennett on Smarter NAND for Better SSDs
  • Nimbus and the Forever Lasting SSD: Is it cost effective? – Random [Tech] Stuff on An SSD You Can’t Wear Out
  • steve heller on An SSD You Can’t Wear Out
  • Jim Handy on An SSD You Can’t Wear Out
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