Storage
SK hynix early in Friday announced that the company has finished the development of it's PCB01 PCIe Gen5 SSD, the company's forthcoming high-end SSD for OEMs. Based on the company's new Alistar platform, the PCB01 is designed to deliver chart-topping performance for client machines. And, as a sign of the times, SK hynix is positioning the PCB01 for AI PCs, looking to synergize with the overall industry interest in anything and everything AI. The bare, OEM-focused drives have previously been shown off by SK hynix, and make no attempt to hide what's under the hood. The PCB01 relies on SK hynix's Alistar controller, which features a PCIe Gen5 x4 host interface on the front end and eight NAND channels on the back end, placing it...
IBM Deskstar 75GXP Ultra ATA 100 Hard Drive
AnandTech takes a look at the popular IBM 75 GXP hard drive. It boasts an impressive list of features, but does it have what it takes to steal the...
1 by Scott Gooden on 7/26/2000Quantum Fireball Plus LM Review
We test Quantum's latest ATA offering, the Fireball Plus LM, a 30GB, 7200-RPM, Ultra ATA/66 hard drive, which promises to give the Maxtor DiamondMax Plus a run for its...
0 by Scott Gooden on 5/18/2000Ultra ATA/66 versus Ultra ATA/33 Comparison
We took three recently reviewed hard drives and ran them through the paces under the Ultra ATA/33 interface. We then compared these results with our previous Ultra ATA/66 test...
0 by Scott Gooden on 5/16/2000Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 40 Ultra ATA 66 HDD
With this first update to the March 2000 Hard Drive Roundup; we are fulfilling our promise to continue to bring you hard drive reviews on a regular basis. In...
0 by Scott Gooden on 4/14/2000Ultra ATA 66 Hard Drive Roundup - March 2000
With our first hard drive roundup in over a year, we take a look at six Ultra ATA 66 hard drives and put them to the test -...
0 by Scott Gooden on 3/14/2000