![]() Today we see WD take another stab at a WD Black NVMe SSD:Įnter the WD Black NVMe and SanDisk Extreme PRO M.2 NVMe 3D 1TB SSDs. Those were 'ok', but were more of a budget SSD than a powerhouse class-leading product worthy of the Black moniker. More recently we began seeing WD test the waters with PCIe / NVMe parts, with a WD Black and Blue launching at CES 2017. WD acquired SanDisk a few years back, but they were better known for SD cards and OEM SATA SSDs. Their earliest attempt was with the Black2 back in 2013, which was a novel concept that never really caught mainstream fame. ![]() They expanded further into the HDD arena with their very long merging process with HGST, but they have only really dabbled in the solid-state arena. While Western Digital has a huge history with spinning disks, their experience with SSDs has been touch and go. Introduction, Specifications and Packaging Can these finally unseat the 960 EVO?
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