Topic: thermal efficiency
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Exascend's 30.72TB SSD Outshines Samsung & Kioxia in Size, Cost & Efficiency
Exascend's PE4 SSD offers a groundbreaking 30.72TB capacity in a compact 7mm U.2 form factor, targeting edge computing and AI systems with superior thermal efficiency and power savings. The drive avoids thermal throttling up to 70°C using Adaptive Thermal Control and consumes 70% less p...
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Light-Based Cancer Treatment Destroys Tumors, Spares Healthy Cells
A new cancer therapy using light-activated nanomaterials offers a precise alternative to chemotherapy and radiation by destroying tumors while sparing healthy tissue. Researchers developed tin oxide nanoflakes that efficiently convert near-infrared light into localized heat, targeting cancer cell...
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Kioxia Exceria Plus G4 NVMe SSD Review: Speed & Performance Tested
The Kioxia Exceria Plus G4 NVMe SSD offers competitive PCIe 5.0 speeds (10,000 MB/s reads, 8,200 MB/s writes) and efficient thermals (peaking at 60°C), but its late market entry and higher pricing ($225) make it less appealing against established rivals. It uses a Phison E31T controller and Kioxi...
Read More » Solidigm Unveils First Liquid-Cooled Enterprise SSD With Built-In Cold Plate
Solidigm has launched the first liquid-cooled enterprise SSD, the D7-PS1010, featuring an integrated cold plate with hose connectors for direct cooling of both the controller and NAND flash memory. Designed for AI servers using Direct-Attached Storage, the drive improves thermal efficiency, poten...
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Crucial P510 NVMe SSD: Performance & Speed Tested
The Crucial P510 NVMe SSD offers high performance at a budget-friendly price, featuring Micron's 276-layer NAND and Phison's E31T controller for fast sequential speeds (11,000 MB/s reads, 9,400 MB/s writes) and efficient thermals. While its random 4K performance is middling compared to competitor...
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