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Exceptional fake SSD clone of Samsung 990 Pro is almost impossible to spot
By Zhiye Liu published
Japanese news outlet Akiba PC Hotline! Examines a fake Samsung 990 Pro SSD that's starting to show up in the Japanese market.

Samsung’s 870 EVO SATA SSD quietly gets 8TB variant despite AI storage struggle
By Kunal Khullar published
Samsung’s unlisted 870 EVO 8TB model appears at European retailers with pricing starting at €1,300.

Microsoft says Windows update isn't to blame for Galaxy Book4 laptops losing access to C: drive
By Hassam Nasir published
Windows Update is not the culprit.

AMD and Samsung ink memory supply memorandum for EPYC and Instinct products
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung to remain primary HBM memory supplier for AMD's AI accelerators as the companies look into possible foundry relationship.

Microsoft and Samsung scramble to fix a major C: drive lockout bug on Galaxy devices
By Ben Stockton published
This crippling bug affects some Samsung Galaxy Book 4 and Samsung Desktop devices

2026 PC shipment forecast slashed amid memory shortages
By Anton Shilov published
IDC expects unit shipments of PCs in 2026 to be down 11.3% year-over-year, but the whole market value will increase 1.6% due to higher prices.

Samsung Galaxy Book6 Ultra review: Premium creator pick
By Charles Jefferies published
Upscale design and top-notch performance come together in the Galaxy Book6 Ultra, though be prepared to spend for it.

Best MicroSD Express Cards For The Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026
By Zhiye Liu last updated
We’ve carefully chosen the best microSD Express cards to meet the needs and budgets of all Switch 2 owners, based on our detailed lab testing.

Samsung and SK hynix shorten memory contracts as pricing power shifts back to suppliers
By Luke James published
Premium Samsung and SK hynix have begun moving away from long-term, fixed-price supply contracts, replacing them with shorter agreements and post-settlement pricing mechanisms.

Memory makers are set to earn $551 billion from the AI boom, twice as much as contract chip manufacturers
By Anton Shilov published
Premium While all makers of microelectronics are set to benefit from the AI supercycle, the memory industry is projected to generate more than twice the revenue of the foundry industry.
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