Marvell Announces Low-Power PCI-E 4.0 SSD Controllers
Marvell has begun sampling a new series of SSD controllers supporting PCI-E 4.0 and NVMe 1.3c that are aimed at the data center market with lower power and lower cost than…
Read MoreMarvell has begun sampling a new series of SSD controllers supporting PCI-E 4.0 and NVMe 1.3c that are aimed at the data center market with lower power and lower cost than…
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | Jun 7, 2018 | Storage | 0
We've seen faster and faster SSDs over the past decade, and while the current common interface is PCIe 3.0 x4, SSD controllers still have a hard time saturating the available bandwidth. This…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 28, 2017 | General Tech | 4
As Sebastian discovered when he delved into the world of MU-MIMO routers, benchmarking the performance of wireless devices is not as easy as it sounds. TweakTown recently put together a...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 6, 2015 | Storage | 0
Al first introduced us to Low Density Parity Check, the successor to BCH code error correction when he visited Marvell at FMS 2014 and was shown the 88SS1093 controller. Lite-On...
Read Moreby Ken Addison | Aug 7, 2014 | General Tech | 3
PC Perspective Podcast #312 - 08/07/2014 Join us this week as we discuss the Thecus N2560 NAS, ASUS STRIX GTX 780, Flash Media Summit News and more! You can subscribe to…
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | Aug 6, 2014 | Shows and Expos, Storage | 1
Marvell is notorious for being the first to bring a 6Gb/sec SATA controller to market, and they continue to do very well in that area. Their very capable 88SS9189 controller powers the
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | Jun 12, 2014 | Storage | 1
Introduction: You might not expect it from who was originally an optical drive company, but Plextor has been cranking out SSDs for a while now. We will be...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 3, 2014 | Storage | 1
Sticking with ADATA today, The Tech Report has also put together a review of the Premiere Pro SP920 which was eerily familiar to them. The Marvell controller, Micron MLC NAND and DRAM…
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | Apr 2, 2014 | Storage | 6
Introduction: ADATA has been in the storage market for a good while now. I like to think of them as the patient underdog. They don't necessarily come out with...
Read Moreby Ken Addison | Jan 9, 2014 | General Tech | 5
CES 2014 Podcast Day 4 - 01/08/14 It's time for podcast fun at CES! Join us as we talk about the fourth day of the show including exciting…
Read Moreby Tim Verry | Aug 3, 2013 | General Tech | 1
Last month Google launched its $35 Chromecast streaming stick. Marvell Technology Group Ltd. recently revealed that the Chromecast dongle is powered by a Marvell Armada 1500-Mini 88DE3005 SoC. The company has...
Read Moreby Ken Addison | Jun 13, 2013 | General Tech, Storage | 4
As Scott covered earlier this week, Apple quietly announced an update to the MacBook Air line along side the headline-grabbing Mac Pro redesign preview. Being a MacBook Air user for...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 7, 2013 | Storage | 0
Using the Marvell 88SS9175 controller, the SanDisk Ultra Plus family of SSDs comes in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB models all of which come with a 3 year warranty. As you can see…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Oct 26, 2012 | Storage | 0
The Plextor M5 Pro introduces both Toshiba's new 19nm toggle NAND and Marvell's new 8-channel dual core Monet controller. [H]ard|OCP tried out the 256GB model, availble for $250, and were...
Read MorePlextor, a company known best for its line of optical drives has announced a new SSD that offers up some impressive performance numbers. The M5 Pro is powered by a Marvell 88SS9187…
Read Moreby Ken Addison | Apr 12, 2012 | General Tech | 24
PC Perspective Podcast #197 - 04/12/2012 Join us this week as we talk about Z77 Motherboards, GTX690 Rumors, and the truth behind the new Indilinx controller. You can subscribe to us...
Read Moreby Allyn Malventano | Apr 12, 2012 | Storage | 2
We've covered the OCZ Octane and more recently the new OCZ Vertex 4. We've also seen how they behave under wildly differing firmware revisions. What have we not...
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