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LTO tape storage is still going strong despite Elon Musk's efforts to wipe it out - and there's now even 40TB cartridges for the AI age
By Efosa Udinmwen published
LTO’s 40TB Ultrium tape revives magnetic storage with Aramid film and a roadmap targeting 913TB for AI-scale data.

Asus ROG NUC has a major mini PC rival - this new challenger offers fantastic specs for work and gaming, and comes from a company with possibly the greatest name ever
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Thunderobot Mix G2 compact gaming mini PC offers RTX 50 GPUs, Intel Ultra HX processors, and workstation-level performance.

Forget Valve's new Steam Machine: here are 5 mini PCs under $500 that can run SteamOS, play games and stream media
By Wayne Williams published
Black Friday 2025 Forget Valve's new Steam Machine, these five mini PCs under $500 can run SteamOS and more.

The world’s fastest hard drive is on sale now, nearly matching SATA SSDs like the Samsung 870 QVO - but it ain't cheap
By Wayne Williams published
You can now buy the world’s fastest hard drive, nearly matching SATA SSDs for speed, but it isn't cheap.

Seagate's new storage looks to cover everything you'll need for the age of AI - including up to 3.2 petabytes in a single enclosure
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Seagate’s Exos 4U100 enclosure delivers multi-petabyte capacity for AI workloads while raising questions about efficiency, security, and long-term scalability.

SanDisk's new USB flash drive is designed to stay in your device for good - add an extra 1TB of capacity for just $110
By Efosa Udinmwen published
SanDisk’s new Extreme Fit USB-C flash drive delivers up to 1TB of fast, compact storage designed to stay permanently connected.

Top PC hardware maker says no more Black Friday deals - PNY halts new promotions as fears of rising costs spread
By Efosa Udinmwen published
PNY’s suspension of Black Friday storage deals highlights a growing NAND and DRAM shortage, fueled by AI-driven market demand.

IBM goes all-in on quantum chips - new Nighthawk and Loon hardware look to bring the dream to life at last
By Efosa Udinmwen published
IBM unveils “Nighthawk” and “Loon” quantum chips, marking major progress toward practical, fault-tolerant computing and verified quantum advantage.
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