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Phison shows PCIe 6.0 X3 SSD controller with 28 GB/s of bandwidth and 6.8 million IOPS, supports 2 petabytes per drive— also new power-sipping E37T SSDs for PCIe 5.0 systems consume a mere 4.5W

… Peak storage capacity weighs in at an incredible two petabytes; yes, 2 petabytes per SSD. Power efficiency is a focus for this controller, with Phison claiming 4 GB/s per watt, which works out to a total power draw of 7 Watts. …

Jun 2, 2026 · Paul Alcorn
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Intel Xeon 6+ ‘Clearwater Forest’ puts 18A in the data center with up to 288 cores, 576 MB of L3 cache — new Xeon 6990E+ is 30% faster per thread than 192-core AMD Epyc 9965, says Intel

… On average, Intel claims a 2.26x uplift, and as you can see from Intel’s internal benchmarks, the Xeon 6990E+ offered more than double the performance of the Xeon 6780E across every workload Intel tested. Image 1 of 4 The more important metric here is performance per watt, however. …

Jun 1, 2026 · Jake Roach
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