Despite huge ambition, Medal of Honor's VR adventure fails to go beyond the Call of Duty.
Bustin' makes me feel good.
Bigger and more feature-rich than last year's 4000 Series.
For enterprise users, anyway.
Pledges lower CPU impact, higher longevity.
Aims to compete with SD Express.
136 layers this time.
NAND flash price rises likely.
Still no word on price.
1,700MB/s peak throughput.
Three new form factors.
While WD, Micron unveil 1TB microSD cards.
For databases, anyway.
Integrated heatsink, 'Gaming Mode'.
Improves performance, longevity.
Aims to drive down multi-terabyte SSD storage.
Not actually four-dimensional, sadly.
Will pay Intel $1.5bn for its share.
2,800MB/s over Thunderbolt 3.
3D NAND based.
Serious performance promised.
Adds dynamic SLC cache.
No word on pricing, though.
Micron launches 7.68TB 2.5" SATA drive.
Just two models at launch.
Claim considerable performance boosts.
December 11 2020 | 17:30