With the fifth beta of macOS Tahoe, Apple introduces a highly symbolic change: the "Macintosh HD" main disk icon abandons its platter hard disk look for that of a modern SSD.
Check out our review of the TerraMaster D4 SSD, an enclosure that can hold up to 32 TB of M.2 SSDs, with USB4 at 40 Gb/s and over 3000 MB/s speeds in RAID.
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At the end of February, SanDisk quietly unveiled its first USB 4.0-compatible Extreme Pro external SSD.
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At IBC 2024, OWC unveiled its new high-end portable SSD, the Envoy Ultra. This model, compatible with the Thunderbolt 5 standard, promises exceptional performance with a speed of 6000 MB/s.