Success in the 2.5in SSD market relies on being the fastest or the cheapest around. At £68, SK Hynix is clearly aiming for the latter with this 256GB model and it's undeniably excellent value. Performance is solid, particularly on reads, and there are...
The Solid State Drive market is positively saturated with models from a wide selection of companies in 2015. This makes a final buying decision rather difficult. Do you aim for the ultimate speed and pay a little extra or aim for one of the less...
SK Hynix is already showing what it is capable of doing. Armed with LAMD IP and NAND flash production, the company can be a major player in the SSD market. 2D planar NAND is on the way out, so Hynix will need to ramp up 3D production to take on...
The question we pose to ourselves is why hasn't everyone moved over to SSDs for the main boot drive? Modern SSDs are relatively inexpensive, backed by decent warranties, and offer performance that makes a manifest difference to your user...
The market for solid-state drives is already chock-full with a number of high-quality models that vie for your attention. Falling prices and the trickle-down effect from enterprise technology has meant that even entry-level SSDs offer a compelling bang...
The SK hynix 256GB SSD isn't in the Malaysian market yet, the performance looks good so far despite the rather flimsy nature of the enclosure. Sure, the SSD will be within the casing and it's the internal that's most important of which I agree, I just...
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