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Kioxia Exceria Plus G3 SSD: Higher performance and efficiency in M.2 format
Kioxia, a leading manufacturer of storage solutions, has announced the launch of the new Exceria Plus G3 SSD series. Scheduled for release in the third…
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Kioxia BG6 Series: New SSDs for OEM customers
Kioxia has presented new client SSDs for the B2B market. The Kioxia BG6 series is a storage solution that is said to be capable of…
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WD and Kioxia apparently close to merger
The two storage experts Western Digital (WD) and Kioxia have always worked hand in hand when it comes to producing high-quality hardware. But now they…
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PC Components
Kioxia Exceria Pro in test – Very fast, but also very hot
While other manufacturers offer a variety of SSD models that differ in transfer rates as well as in their heat sinks or looks, Kioxia continues…
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Kioxia develops microSD card with 2 TB memory
Memory specialist Kioxia has managed another innovation. The manufacturer, formerly known as Toshiba Memory, announced the developers of a microSDXC memory card with a capacity…
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Kioxia CM7: Enterprise SSD with maximum PCIe 5 goes into production
The enterprise SSD Kioxia CM7, which was already shown as a prototype last year, will be produced in series. It is connected with PCIe 5…
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Kioxia XFMEXPRESS XT2: First XFM-1.0 compliant PCIe/NVMe removable storage device launches
Kioxia XFMEXPRESS XT2, the company announced the launch of the first XFM-1.0 compliant PCIe/NVMe removable storage device. Featuring the new XT2 form factor and connector,…
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Kioxia PM7: New server SSDs with SAS interface and up to 30 TB
With the Kioxia PM7, the manufacturer has introduced a new generation SSD which relies on the Serial Attached SCSI interface (SAS) for server-side mass storage.…
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Kioxia CD8 Series: New PCIe 5.0 SSDs for Data Centers unveiled
With the Kioxia CD8 series, the company has introduced the second generation of SSDs with PCIe 5.0 interface technology. Optimized for hyperscale data centers and…
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WD and Kioxia: SSDs likely to become more expensive due to factory damage
The semiconductor crisis is having an impact on pretty much every industry. This also includes the market segment of solid state drives (SSD), for example.…