OWC Express 4M2 Ultra brings Thunderbolt 5 speed to DIY NVMe RAID setups
OWC Express 4M2 Ultra is a Thunderbolt 5 NVMe enclosure built for DIY RAID setups, pushing speeds past 6600MB per second.
OWC Express 4M2 Ultra is a Thunderbolt 5 NVMe enclosure built for DIY RAID setups, pushing speeds past 6600MB per second.
TrueNAS 26 beta introduces OpenZFS 2.4, Linux kernel 6.18, hybrid flash pool improvements, LXC containers, and new tools for sharing and searching data on your NAS.
Fujifilm has introduced the LTO Ultrium 10 40TB tape cartridge in the United States. Tape may seem old fashioned, but it still plays a role in massive data archives.
TEAMGROUP introduces the T-CREATE CLASSIC H514 SSD with up to 14200MBs speeds, built for creators and AI workloads needing fast local storage.
Kingston has announced the IronKey Locker+ 50 G2, a hardware encrypted USB flash drive with AES 256 bit security, BadUSB protection, and multiple password modes.
Backblaze is hosting a massive dataset containing 314 trillion digits of Pi calculated by StorageReview. The archive exceeds 130TB and pushes modern computing infrastructure to its limits.
Seagate’s Mozaic 4+ platform delivers 44TB HAMR hard drives today, with a clear path to 100TB drives aimed at AI-scale data growth.
Sandisk has launched a new Portable SSD lineup, including Extreme and Extreme PRO models with up to 4,000MB/s speeds, IP65 durability, and hardware encryption for AI-driven workflows.
UGREEN is expanding its NAS portfolio with a new AI powered iDX Series that processes data locally. With up to 96 TOPS of compute and 64GB RAM, the company is betting that private cloud storage should not just store your files, but understand them.
Samsung’s PM9E1 SSD brings PCIe Gen5 speed, AI-optimized firmware, and strong security into a compact M.2 design built for next-gen desktop AI systems.
KIOXIA is sampling new QLC-based UFS 4.1 embedded flash memory that boosts performance, increases density, and targets phones, tablets, PCs, and AI-enabled devices.
Transcend’s new RDE3 microSD Express card reader brings SSD-like speeds to removable storage, promising up to 900MB/s over USB-C for gamers and creators who are tired of slow transfers.