Sandisk teases 'dynamite' new SSD controller dubbed Stargate

The Sandisk CEO, David Goeckeler, has been boasting about a formidable new SSD controller dubbed Stargate.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/sandisk-teases-dynamite-new-ssd-controller-dubbed-stargate

Creato 2d | 11 mag 2025, 17:40:04


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