Recent #NAS news in the semiconductor industry

3 months ago
➀ The Asustor Flashstor 6 Gen 2 NAS is reviewed, highlighting its hardware upgrades such as the AMD Ryzen Embedded V3C14 processor, increased memory, and Gen4 SSD support. ➁ The review discusses the device's physical specifications, performance, and value for its price. ➂ The article also covers various benchmarks and real-world file testing results.
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8 months ago
➀ Starting with your first NAS, Arm-powered NAS is a good choice for beginners; ➁ Arm-powered NAS is more affordable due to the lower cost of Arm processors; ➂ An Arm processor is sufficient for basic NAS tasks and doesn't require a powerful CPU; ➃ Arm CPUs use less power than x86 chips, saving on utility bills; ➄ Arm NAS can be used for various tasks, including home surveillance, without requiring high power consumption.
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9 months ago
➀ The BeeStation is a compact, sealed NAS device with a 4 TB hard drive, designed as an alternative to cloud storage solutions like iCloud and Dropbox. ➁ Setup is simplified for mainstream users, with a dedicated app for configuration and management of data syncing for files and photos. ➂ BeePhotos and BeeFiles apps provide seamless integration and backup options, though they lack some advanced features compared to their cloud counterparts.
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10 months ago
❶ The Geekworm X1011 board offers four NVMe drive slots for the Raspberry Pi 5, focusing on capacity over performance. ❷ It supports various M.2 drive sizes and is easy to assemble, though it has some limitations in bandwidth and AI NPU functionality. ❸ Ideal for DIY NAS projects, the X1011 provides a compact solution with decent network storage capabilities.
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