Hardware Asylum CES 2025 Coverage
I would like to thank Yeyian Gaming for helping sponsor Hardware Asylum during CES 2025. The Consumer Electronics Show starts Jan 9th and runs through Jan 12th.
Yeyian Gaming offers an wide range of solutions for the PC gamer including pre-built PCs to fully customized gaming computers with an online configurator. Their builds feature the latest in computer hardware including Intel Ultra, AMD Ryzen 9 and the latest in Nvidia RTX.
Be sure to check them out at https://us.yeyiangaming.com and the Venetian Tower if you'll be attending CES 2025.
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB NVMe Linux SSD Benchmarks @ Phoronix
Given that we live in a Windows world it is sometimes easy to forget that there is another OS popular with PC Enthusiasts.
Linux
Guess what? Linux can use NVMe SSDs too!
Announced at the end of January was the Samsung 970 EVO Plus as the first consumer-grade solid-state drive with 96-layer 3D NAND memory. The Samsung 970 EVO NVMe SSDs are now shipping and in this review are the first Linux benchmarks of these new SSDs in the form of the Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB MZ-V7S500B/AM compared to several other SSDs on Linux.
96-Layer NAND is the new corner stone of affordable SSD storage allowing you to pack more data into less space. But, what does it do to the performance?
Related Web URL: https://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=27541