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Solidigm exits consumer SSD market as it prepares to go very big on enterprise SSDs in 2025

Intel SSD division became Solidigm when it was sold to SK Hynix SK Hynix launched its own consumer SSD products Expect more brands to exit the cut throat B2C SSD market in 2025 Solidigm, a subsidiary of SK Hynix, has officially announced the discontinuation of its consumer solid-state drives (SSDs),…

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Adata quietly rolls out the smallest USB 4 external SSD to date, and its fastest portable SSD ever

The SE940 is Adata’s first USB 4 portable SSD It reaches up to 4GBps on read/write Expect far more USB 4 external SSDs to launch in 2025 At CES 2025, Adata introduced a range of new storage products, including the Adata XPG SE940, a portable SSD which marks the first…

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I am thrilled by Nvidia’s cute petaflop mini PC wonder, and it’s time for Jensen’s law: it takes 100 months to get equal AI performance for 1/25th of the cost

Nobody really expected Nvidia to release something like the GB10. After all, why would a tech company that transformed itself into the most valuable firm ever by selling parts that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, suddenly decide to sell an entire system for a fraction of the price? I…

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No, this is not a new Trashcan Mac Pro: Mac Mini-inspired desktop hybrid NAS sees daylight

Orico’s MiniTower turns your Mac Mini M4 into a hybrid NAS HDD, SSD, SD 3.0 and USB 3.2 slots and ports for data capacity Also includes RAID 0 and 1 support for data backups The ORICO MiniTower is a new hybrid storage solution designed for Mac Mini M4 users, essentially…

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Adobe will kill its popular 20GB Photoshop & Lightroom plans very soon, so make sure you make the right move

Adobe will eliminate its cheaper 20GB storage tier for Creative Cloud Move takes effect on January 15, 2025 This is aimed at encouraging users to migrate to costlier yearly subscriptions The 20GB Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan is designed for hobbyist and professional photo editors, offering low-cost access to the…

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Industrial routers are being hit by zero-days from new Mirai botnets

Chinese researchers discovered a variant of Mirai with an offensive name It targets industrial routers and smart home devices with zero-day flaws, misconfigurations, and poor passwords Some 15,000 active IP addresses were found A new malicious botnet was recently observed, spreading through zero-day vulnerabilities and assimilating industrial routers and smart…

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