
Toshiba Memory will rebrand itself as Kioxia by October this year (Updated)
Toshiba Memory will rebrand itself as Kioxia by 1st October this year, so look out its new branding logo!

High-end PCIe SSD shootout: ADATA vs. Plextor vs. OCZ vs. Samsung
SSDs have never been faster, but if you are a performance junkie seeking the absolute best, which should you pick? We pit four of the newest, fastest SSDs in the market today to see who's the ultimate speed king.

OCZ's new flagship RD400 SSD reviewed: A return to form
OCZ has traditionally been one of the top players in high-end SSD storage and we have waited a long time for them to release an NVMe compatible PCIe-based SSD. It's finally here and it doesn't disappoint!

OCZ RD400 (1TB)
The OCZ RD400 is the company's latest flagship SSD and it supports the PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and the latest NVMe protocol.

OCZ RD400 (256GB)
The OCZ RD400 is the company's latest flagship SSD and it supports the PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and the latest NVMe protocol.

OCZ RD400 (128GB)
The OCZ RD400 is the company's latest flagship SSD and it supports the PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and the latest NVMe protocol.

OCZ RD400 (512GB)
The OCZ RD400 is the company's latest flagship SSD and it supports the PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and the latest NVMe protocol.

Entry-level SSD Showdown: OCZ Trion 150 vs. Samsung SSD 750 Evo vs. Sony SLW-M
SSDs have never been more affordable. And in a bid to enable more mainstream users to jump onto the SSD bandwagon, SSD manufacturers are releasing even more affordable SSDs by the day. Here are three of the latest entry-level SSDs from OCZ, Samsung and Sony.

Here's OCZ's new RD400 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe SSD in the flesh
Just a week ago, OCZ announced its new RD400 PCIe SSD, and we got the chance to get a closer look at it at Computex 2016.

OCZ Trion 150 (960GB)
The OCZ Trion 150 SSD uses Toshiba TLC NAND and is available in capacities of up to 960GB.