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Silicon Motion’s SM2524XT targets a practical problem in new AI PCs: how to bring PCIe Gen5 SSD speed into thin, cost-sensitive systems without a separate DRAM package on the drive.
FROST is not another tracking cookie, but an attack on the assumption that a browser cannot turn the local SSD into a privacy side channel.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon C is not a peak-performance story, but a sharper question for the Windows ecosystem: can anyone still build a modern $300 laptop while memory and storage costs keep rising?
The Aspire Go 15 is not a glamorous machine, but it is a useful signal: Snapdragon no longer wants Windows on ARM to live only in premium laptops.
If SSD activity can be read from a web browser, the boundary between a website and the local machine becomes thinner than users expect.
Kafka is no longer evolving only as a fast log on local disks, but as a cloud-native data platform where cost, elasticity and isolation matter as much as throughput.
A new V-NAND flash memory paper is not chasing a marketing capacity record; it is looking at a deeper cell-level problem that appears when erase conditions are pushed too far.
Sony’s new PlayStation patent targets a modest but stubborn part of modern gaming: the time when the player is ready to play, but the system is still making them wait.
Huawei’s route to a 122TB SSD is not the cleanest one, but it is strategically blunt: pack more NAND dies into less space instead of relying on the most advanced sanctioned 3D NAND chips.
Samsung employees are demanding the removal of bonus pay caps to match the competitive wages offered by SK Hynix.
PCI-SIG’s roadmap reveals PCIe 8.0 will demand twice the bandwidth of PCIe 6.0—while today’s hardware can’t even fully exploit PCIe 5.0.
GMKtec's EVO-T2 pushes the AI PC from a convenient add-on toward small local infrastructure for models, agents, and edge workflows.