addlink launches AddGame A93 PCIe Gen4x4 M.2 SSD for PC and PS5


Today, addlink Technology Co., Ltd. launches its latest solid state drive. Dubbed “AddGame A93,” this SSD doesn’t have DRAM (in an effort to reduce costs), but it still offers very impressive performance. The drive sports read speeds of up to 7,400MB/s and write speeds up to 6,500MB/s, thanks to its PCIe Gen 4 NVMe interface.
For the Sony PlayStation 5 gamers out there, this SSD could be a dream come true. Not only does it meet the PS5's demanding requirements, but it also fits like a glove in the console's internal expansion bay.
Satechi Dual Dock Stand provides NVMe SSD storage and multi-screen flexibility


Today, Satechi launches its newest product, the Dual Dock Stand – a fusion of a docking station with an NVMe SSD Enclosure. The Dual Dock can transform an Apple MacBook or Windows laptop into a makeshift desktop. The stand, built from robust aluminum, sports a space-gray and black finish.
The Dual Dock Stand boasts two HDMI ports and a DisplayPort, allowing users the flexibility to expand their screen capacity with a crisp 4K/60Hz resolution. This expansion can accommodate up to two monitors, although those with Mac M1/M2 systems should note the limitation of just one external display.
Sabrent Rocket Nano XTRM SSD features Thunderbolt and USB compatibility


There are few tech experiences as frustrating as waiting for large files to transfer. It's why Sabrent’s all-new Rocket Nano XTRM (SB-XTMN) is so exciting. If you've been on the hunt for a blazingly fast external SSD, look no further.
The Rocket Nano XTRM is not just about speed; it’s about maximizing it. When connected via its Thunderbolt 3 mode, expect a staggering 40Gbps, allowing transfers to reach an awe-inspiring 2,700MBps. If you're thinking this kind of speed might tie it down to newer tech, think again. For older USB devices, the SB-XTMN falls back to USB mode, achieving a very respectable 900MBps (USB 3.2 Gen 2x1).