Linux computer manufacturer System76 has partnered with Ampere, the chipmaker founded by former Intel President Renée James, ...
System76 has announced the Thelio Astra, a desktop workstation powered by a 128-core ARM-based Ampere Altra processor, ...
Now, the Raspberry Pi 5 has a lovely new PCIe port right on board, and [Jeff Geerling] has gone right ahead and slammed in an NVMe SSD as a boot drive. [Jeff] explains that to use an NVMe to boot ...
Because of what SSDs are, solid-state drives (SSDs) are a core component of any modern PC, whether it’s a traditional SATA SSD or a more modern NVMe drive. Knowing the difference between these ...
The Linux-oriented PC OEM, System76, has launched the Thelio Spark, its ‘quality starter desktop’. With a regular price of $999, it’s the cheapest out of the Thelio line-up. If you are quick ...
Get this Sabrent M.2 NVMe SSD to USB-C enclosure/adapter for £16 from Amazon (was £35) It is, essentially, a small metal box with a M.2 slot inside that fits in virtually any size of NVMe drive ...
NVMe drives are the fastest storage solution you can use in modern computing, and are the best SSDs available. Not only that, they’re small and slim, they require no additional power or data ...
System76 sells many desktops and laptops built ... The desktop is sold with up to 512GB RAM, two 8TB NVMe drives, an additional 32TB SATA SSD, and an optional Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth card.
It may not be the fastest NVMe drive in the world in terms of peak speeds, with up to 1700MB/s reads and 1600MB/s writes, but its random performance is actually quite strong - 350K IOPS reads and ...
When they do, we cover them. The market is now dominated by far smaller, far faster NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) “gumstick” SSDs that fit in the M.2 slots found on every modern computer.
While older computers and storage drives might still use the common SATA or the older PCIe 3.0 interfaces to sling your bits of data around, more recent computing equipment most often offers the ...
Gen 5 PCIe SSDs are here now too, so if NVMe speeds seemed ludicrous already, hold onto your hats. Annoyingly, the support for Gen 5 drives isn't quite here yet, and for the majority of users ...