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Brief note about Samsung SSD T7 on Raspberry Pi 4 which provided a nice boost to my personal GitLab instance at home. The performance is strongly limited due to Raspberry Pi device constraints, but it is still much better than regular HDD. Operating system. $ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor …

A new app called Sensei has arrived today for Mac that lets you monitor and tweak performance to get the most out of your machine. Sensei features a beautiful user interface with rich icons and lots of functionality like an SSD Trim Enabler, battery health, storage management, performance dashboard, and much more. Here’s how developer …

Intel’s Memory and Storage Day event today in South Korea was mostly focused on enterprise and datacenter products, but they did announce an upcoming consumer SSD: The Intel SSD 665p. This is the successor to the Intel 660p, the first and most successful consumer SSD to use four bit per cell (QLC) NAND flash memory. …

You won’t be replacing the camera’s screen with this mod, just adding some hardware to allow it to twist and turn. Tilta says that it only takes an hour to complete the modification and that the kit includes all the tools you’ll need. The company will also provide tutorials so you can follow along and …

Lite-On will transfer its solid state drive (SSD) business, including its inventory, equipment, intellectual property, technology and personnel, by April 2020, according to a Lite-On statement released Friday. The acquisition will not include Lite-On’s SSD-making joint venture with Tsinghua Unigroup Co, according to local news site Anue.com. Nobuo Hayasaka, chief technology officer of Toshiba Memory, …

It’s true: Microsoft’s new console has been revealed as the next-generation Xbox console platform, Scarlett, during its Xbox E3 2019 press conference. It’s scheduled to launch in Holiday 2020. While Microsoft didn’t show off the physical system or share any details about the console’s final name, price, or specific release date, the company did speak …