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YouTube on MSNNvidia RTX 3080: PCIe 4.0 vs PCIe 3.0 FPS Tested! Were we wrong?In this video, Dominic looks at PCIe 4.0, and whether or not it makes a difference for the rtx 3080. Be sure to check out all ...
Xyber Hydra NAS is basically a GMK NucBox G9 with more RAM and better cooling (tiny NAS with four M.2 slots and Intel N150) ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNSilicon Motion gives a glimpse of its PCIe 6.0 controller for client SSDs — 25+ GB/s sequential reads, 3.5 million random IOPS, coming 2028-2029Silicon Motion previews its next-gen Neptune SSD controller for client PCs, featuring a PCIe 6.0 x4 interface and over 25 ...
Wolley Inc., a Silicon Valley high performance data interface and controller company, introduces its CXL memory expansion controller at the FMS2025. Wolley will showcase a low power and cost effective ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNAMD AM6 Socket Rumors Claim 2,100 Pins, DDR6, and PCIe 6 SupportThe next-generation socket design may even support AM5-compatible coolers, which means just about anything from recent years.
A recently published AMD patent suggests the upcoming AM6 socket will retain enough physical similarity to AM5 to support existing aftermarket attachments like third-party heatsinks, fans, ...
Assuming both are on the PCIe bus, RAM is still much faster (latency) than NAND, and if it's an SSD sitting on SATA/SAS then it's even worse. Note I'm not saying anything about bandwidth.
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