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The recent acquisition of Sandisk brings a wealth of new properties to WD’s arsenal, and the newest to find its way to market are the Green and Blue solid state drives, in both 2.5-inch and M.2 ...
With the WD Green, the base drive is the SanDisk SSD Plus., a truly entry-level product. The drive uses the Silicon Motion SM2256S controller in a DRAM-configuration with SanDisk 15nm TLC NAND.
Western Digital has finally committed to the solid state drive market with its new WD Green and WD Blue SSD lines. We tested the WD Blue SSD 1TB to see if it can make room for itself in the ...
WD will offer the WD Blue SSD at $79.99 for the 250GB capacity, $139.99 for the 500GB capacity and $299.99 for the 1TB capacity. The WD Blue SSD is currently available on WD’s website here. WD Green ...
WD Green saved me some green, but at what cost? I recently wrote about the worst PC I ever built — the SSD I used for that budget build was a WD Green M.2 SATA drive. I knew I was buying one of ...