Recent #NVMe SSD news in the semiconductor industry
➀ Solidigm showcased its liquid-cooled NVMe SSDs at NVIDIA GTC 2025;
➁ The new Solidigm D7-PS1010 E1.S 9.5mm SSD features a cooling design that can cool both sides of the PCB on the drive;
➂ This design will be important for future AI servers due to increasing power density and the need for more efficient cooling solutions.
➀ This article describes how to install Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi 5 using Botspot Virtual Machine (BVM).
➁ The process involves cloning a git repository, creating a VM configuration file, downloading Windows 11, and setting up the environment.
➂ The article also covers enabling USB device passthrough and mounting the Windows 11 VM as a drive on the host OS.
➀ Raspberry Pi is launching a range of NVMe SSDs and SSD Kits for Raspberry Pi 5.
➁ The SSDs are available in 256GB and 512GB variants and can be used for enhanced performance and storage.
➂ The kits include the M.2 HAT+ and are priced at $40 for the 256GB kit and $55 for the 512GB kit.