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Raspberry Pi, SSD and NVMe
It's now easier than ever (and very affordable) to use a fast SSD with a Raspberry Pi 5, perfect if you're going to try Windows 11 on it
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new official storage product for the Raspberry Pi 5. The new NVMe SSD comes in 256GB and 512GB capacities, though the larger won't be available until November.
Raspberry Pi launches branded NVMe SSDs and ready-to-use SSD kits
Raspberry Pi introduces NVMe SSDs and SSD Kits, boosting performance for I/O-intensive tasks on Raspberry Pi 5 and beyond.
Raspberry Pi Releases NVMe SSD Kits for Pi 5
CEO Eben Upton explains in a new blog post that the Raspberry Pi Foundation has the first SSD kits ready for purchase. It's not all-new hardware, though. The kits are bundles consisting of a 2230 format M.2 SSD along with the existing M.2 HAT+ add-on.
Raspberry Pi announce branded range of NVMe SSDs and SSD kit
Following hot on the heels of the recent branded A2 micro SD cards, Raspberry Pi are working with Biwin to produce branded 256GB and 512GB NVMe SSDs.
Raspberry Pi launches NVMe M.2 SSDs starting at $30
In terms of performance, Raspberry Pi claims that the 256GB NVMe drive offers 40,000 IOPS for 4kB random reads and 70,000 IOPS for 4kB random writes, while the 512GB model is said to deliver 50,000 IOPS for 4kB random reads and 90,000 IOPS for 4kB random writes.
Raspberry Pi brings its own SSD
Since version 5 of the Raspi, it has been able to handle a PCIe SSD. Now there is one with Raspi branding and up to 512 GB of storage space.
Raspberry Pi presents its own NVMe SSDs
After releasing accessories like a M.2 adapter or SD cards, Raspberry Pi is now presenting its own SSDs for the Raspberry Pi 5. The drive is available with two capacities: 256GB and 512GB.
Raspberry Pi Now Sells Its Own SSDs
The new Raspberry Pi SSDs are available in two capacities: 256GB and 512GB. The entry-level 256GB drive is priced at $30 individually or $40 as a kit, while the 512GB option is priced at $45 individually or $55 as a kit. Both capacities have a minimum 4KB random read and write performance of 40k IOPS and 70k IOPS, respectively.
Official Raspberry Pi M.2 SSD and adapter bundle now available
You can now get a 256GB or 512GB drive with official Raspberry Pi branding, and even bundle it with a HAT+ module.
Raspberry Pi Launches SSDs and SSD Kits
Raspberry Pi now sells SSD storage and SSD kits for its Raspberry Pi 5 single board computers (SBCs) in 256 and 512 GB configurations.
You can now turn your Raspberry Pi 5 into a proper retro gaming PC with official hardware as the manufacturer just released its own PCIe 3.0 SSDs
The thing that surprised me the most about Raspberry Pi 5 when it launched in 2023 was that it supports PCIe drives. Naturally, the first thing that came to my mind upon learning this was the possibility of turning it into a veritable desktop PC capable of gaming.
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Intel SSD 660p M.2-2280 512GB PCI Express 3.0 x4 NVMe Solid State Drive
A great value
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. No flaws. Would go for a larger capacity next time but that's on me. This was the best value (ie, cheapest) ~500gb m2
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that was available when I was building my ...
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Save $350 on HP's Popular 14″ 2-in-1 Laptop
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Raspberry Pi releases more AI-focused add-ons
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List of thin and light weight laptops in India. This list is catered by experts who hand picked it based on its features, ...
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