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Western Digital Rolls Out Updated Budget WD Blue SN5000 SSDs, Adds 4TB Model

Author: AnandTech

Western Digital expanded its WD Blue NVMe family of budget SSDs this week with the introduction of the the WD Blue SN5000 series, an updated lineup of SSDs that, among other things, adds a 4 TB model. Being budget drives, the SN5000 series is not going to be a performance monster, but their combination of capacity, reliability, and relatively low price could make them popular both among casual buyers and among enthusiasts looking for relatively cheap bulk solid-state storage.

Western Digital’s WD Blue SN500 NVMe drives come in an M.2-2280 form-factor and are based around an in-house WD controller (the company rarely discloses their codenames these days). WD’s controller is a 4 channel, DRAMless design, which is what we typically see for budget and mainstream SSDs. Externally, the controller supports a PCIe 4.0 x4 connection, and per WD’s specifications, even this budget drive should be fast enough to put the additional bandwidth of PCIe 4.0 to good use. All of the drives are single-sided, and are covered with a thin graphene heatspreader for heat dissipation.

More surprising here is WD’s choice of NAND. According to the company, they are using a mix of different generations and different types of NAND, depending on the model. The 500GB/1TB/2TB models are using WD/Kioxia’s older 112 layer BiCS 5 TLC NAND. Meanwhile the new 4TB capacity is being enabled with the company’s newer BiCS 6 NAND – but the QLC variety. All drive capacities are being backed by the same controller, so there is a thread of commonality between them, but at a high level WD seems to be using the higher performance of BiCS 6 to offset the switch from TLC to QLC.

WD Blue SN5000 SSD Specifications

Capacity
500 GB
1 TB
2 TB
4 TB

Controller
WD In-House: 4 Channel, DRAMless

NAND Flash
WD BiCS 5 TLC
WD BiCS 6 QLC

Form-Factor, Interface
Single-Sided M.2-2280, PCIe 4.0 x4, NVMe

Sequential Read
5000 MB/s
5150 MB/s
5150 MB/s
5500 MB/s

Sequential Write
4000 MB/s
4900 MB/s
4850 MB/s
5000 MB/s

Random Read IOPS
460K
730K
650K
690K

Random Write IOPS
770K
800K

Peak Power
6.3W?

SLC Caching
Yes

TCG Pyrite Encryption
2.01

Warranty
5 Years

Write Endurance
300 TBW
0.33 DWPD
600 TBW
0.33 DWPD
900 TBW
0.24 DWPD
1200 TBW
0.16 DWPD

MSRP
$70
$80
$140
$280

When it comes to performance, the WD Blue SN5000 series drives are rated for read speeds between 5000 MB/sec and 5500 MB/sec depending on the capacity, while write speeds range from 4000 MB/sec to 5000 MB/sec. As for random performance, we are looking at up to 690K 4K IOPS random read speeds as well as up to 900K 4K IOPS random write speeds for the highest capacity model, while the lower-end 500 GB model is rated for 460K/770K 4K random read/write IOPS.

Overall, even with the 4TB model using QLC NAND, WD is touting it at offering better performance than any of the lower capacity models. We’re accustomed to seeing QLC drives come in behind TLC drives in this respect, so that newer generation of NAND is doing a lot of heavy lifting to put it ahead of the other models.

This goes for write endurance as well; the 4TB QLC model has the highest endurance rating, at 1200 TB written, followed by 900, 600, and 300 TBW for the lower capacity models respectively. Depending on the specific drive model, this works out to between 300 to 600 drive writes in total, or around 0.164 drive writes per day, which is typical for drives in this class.

Overall, the new drive family supplants WD’s previous generation of Blue drives, last year’s SN580 series. Comparatively, the SN5000 drives are rated to offer better sequential and random drive performance at every tier. And the the tiny 250GB drive has been dropped entirely, making room for the new high-capacity 4TB model at the high-end while the 500GB drive model is the new entry-level capacity.

While the WD Blue SN5000 NVMe family seems to be well positioned to be a low-cost drives meant to compete aggressively on the pricing, for now WD’s launch prices are a bit ambitious. The $70 price tag for the 500 GB version is pretty typical, while the $280 recommended price for a 4TB model puts it in a weird spot between a number of other 4TB drives. The tad slower Crucial P3 Plus 4TB can be found for $217, while WD’s own considerably faster WD_Black SN850X 4TB is only $30 more, at $310. Ultimately, given that Western Digital’s Blue drives are meant to be inexpensive SSDs, we expect retail drive prices to catch up with market realities shortly.

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Cuffie Bluetooth Marshall Major V in SCONTO a un prezzo SHOCK! (-13%)

Author: Tom’s Hardware

Se siete alla ricerca di un paio di cuffie wireless dal design iconico, con una qualità sonora senza compromessi e una durata della batteria eccezionale, allora vi suggeriamo di dare un’occhiata a questa offerta si Amazon. Le cuffie Bluetooth Marshall Major V sono disponibili a soli 128,89€, rispetto al prezzo originale di 149€, con uno sconto del 13% che vi permette di risparmiare oltre 20€ sull’acquisto!

Cuffie Bluetooth Marshall Major V, chi dovrebbe acquistarle?

Le cuffie wireless Marshall Major V rappresentano una scelta eccellente per gli amanti della musica in cerca di un’esperienza audio di alta qualità, soprattutto per chi desidera un prodotto dal design fantastico e non vuole rinunciare alla comodità. Sono consigliate a chi desidera immergersi in bassi profondi, medi morbidi e alti cristallini. Con più di 100 ore di riproduzione wireless possibili, evitano che sia necessario ricaricarle per giorni interi, e grazie alla porta jack resta comunque possibile collegarle manualmente.

Immagine di Cuffie Bluetooth Marshall Major V in SCONTO a un prezzo SHOCK! (-13%)

Inoltre, il design robusto e pieghevole le rende ideali anche per chi viaggia spesso, evitando che si danneggino fra una cosa e l’altra. Grazie al pulsante multifunzione personalizzabile le cuffie offrono un ulteriore livello di comodità, con la possibilità di creare scorciatoie come quella a Spotify, regolare l’equalizzatore o sfruttare l’assistente vocale direttamente dall’applicazione ufficiale. L’introduzione della ricarica wireless elimina anche eventuali fastidi legati ai cavi, seppur sia ovviamente possibile usare la porta USB-C, rendendo queste cuffie una scelta ottimale per chi cerca l’equilibrio perfetto tra prestazioni audio superiori e comodità

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Offerte a 128,89€, queste cuffie uniscono l’eleganza alla praticità: sono un’ottima scelta per gli amanti della musica che cercano qualità, stile e comodità a un prezzo accessibile, senza farsi mancare la batteria pronta a sostenere oltre 100 ore. Le funzionalità avanzate completano il pacchetto, dal pulsante multifunzione personalizzabile alla ricarica wireless, aumentando notevolmente praticità e versatilità del prodotto.


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Gamescom 2024: Sony e Nintendo assenti, mentre Xbox conferma la sua partecipazione

Author: GAMEmag

PlayStation ha confermato a Eurogamer che neanche quest’anno parteciperà alla Gamescom. L’evento annuale in Germania (Colonia) è la convention gaming con il maggior numero di partecipanti e una data chiave nel calendario dei videogiochi, offrendo a sviluppatori e publisher l’opportunità di mostrare i loro prodotti.

Negli ultimi anni, Sony ha scelto di saltare l’evento, preferendo le sue presentazioni dedicate, come i PlayStation Showcase o gli State of Play, e questa tendenza si conferma nel 2024. Lo stesso vale per Nintendo, la quale diserterà la Gamescom 2024 come Sony e anch’essa si concentrerà sui propri eventi della linea Nintendo Direct.

Il mese scorso, Sony ha presentato alcune delle prossime novità per PlayStation in una trasmissione State of Play, come il remake di Silent Hill 2, lo shooter sci-fi 5v5 Concord e un nuovo titolo della serie Astro Bot. Negli ultimi giorni, invece, Nintendo ha usato un evento della serie Direct per presentare un nuovo capitolo di The Legend of Zelda in 2D, Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti e Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.

Gears of War

Nonostante le defezioni di Sony e Nintendo, Microsoft conferma che Xbox sarà presente alla Gamescom 2024, come ormai da tradizione per la casa di Redmond, che si dimostra sempre molto attiva sul piano della promozione e comunicazione nel periodo estivo.

Microsoft ha anche annunciato alcuni dei giochi che saranno presenti all’evento, si tratta di: Age of Mythology: Retold, Avowed, Ara: History Untold, Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred, Diablo Immortal, The Elder Scrolls Online, Fallout 76, Towerborne e World of Warcraft: The War Within.

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Future-ready: How modular data centers and BIM meet growing market demands

Author: Schneider Electric

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Rapid deployments of technology and operational resilience often emerge as critical aspects of competitive advantage across many industries today. That’s why modern technological approaches, such as prefabricated modular data centers, now play a crucial role in the data center industry.

According to the analyst firm MarketsandMarkets, the modular data center market was estimated at USD $23 Billion in 2022 and is expected to grow to USD $88.5 Billion by 2030. Unlike traditional construction projects that build data centers on-site, modular data centers are pre-engineered, pre-built, and pre-tested in a factory setting and then delivered to the customer site.

modular data center and BIM planning

These “data center in a box” modules consist of self-enclosed assemblies of IT, software, power, racks, and cooling subsystems. They are designed to be installed outside of a building (in an adjacent parking lot, for example), and often, multiple modules serve as expandable pods of computing power. This solution offers an alternative approach to building a traditional data center that includes unique performance and time-to-market advantages.

The innovation of modular data centers is now being combined with another innovation, Building Information Modeling or BIM, that further enhances both time-to-market and field performance. This collaborative work methodology expedites and simplifies modular data center construction creation and management across the entire project life cycle. The approach uses new 3-D software technologies to create editable and shareable renditions of a complete modular data center, including informational details about all of the sub-components. 

BIM methodology driving faster, more precise modular data centers

Schneider Electric combines the benefits of BIM with prefabricated modular data center design and build methodologies. Here’s how it works behind the scenes:

  1. Cross-discipline integration – Multiple teams work from one modular data center development model that serves as a single source of truth. The coordination, which includes sales/tendering teams (who generate the bill of materials), design engineers (who accommodate and revise designs, and factory personnel (who assemble and test the modular components), minimizes design and construction errors while rapidly accelerating the design/build process. BIM methodology allows various branches to connect and provides structure to a good starting point. 
  • Geographic integration – The teams collaborate across time zones in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. By accessing critical sourcing, design, and factory build data via specialized software and the cloud, the BIM approach helps experts worldwide significantly simplify a complex process – combining racks, cooling, power, and software into a robust, low-risk, high-performance data center.
  • Simplified change management – As the teams work together, the methodology automatically accounts for the traditional constraints of space, aggressive time schedules, and local compliance regulations. Change management is shortened drastically because every team knows what has been updated in real time. The collaborative nature of the methodology minimizes production errors and drastically reduces end-user data center downtime. This impacts everything from tendering to final layout, resulting in improved efficiency.

Whereas a typical data center takes about 36 weeks to build onsite, a prefabricated modular data center can reduce the time onsite to 16 weeks when combined with BIM methodology and advance procurement of long lead equipment early in the process. Also, a company like Schneider Electric manufactures 90% of the equipment and software that resides inside a data center. That includes uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), precision cooling devices, racks, panel boards, humidifiers, power distribution units, and busways.

A customer-centric approach improves the design and build process

The BIM methodology is also designed to seamlessly involve customers in all phases of development. From the initial gathering of specifications and throughout each of the design/build stages, customers can actively provide input and feedback. By accessing the Schneider Electric 3-D model of their “to be” modular data center, customers can also see how their design is evolving, down to the piping and electrical connections level, and exactly how the development and build are progressing.  

Schneider Electric facilities specifically dedicated to building modular data centers are located in North America, Europe, and Asia. The build site is chosen to minimize customer transport costs and shipping times.

Software, augmented reality, and virtual reality play a key role

Schneider Electric integrates essential software products into its BIM process to continually streamline and expedite the modular data center design/build process. One popular tool is a Point Cloud scanner. It uses 3D laser scans to generate data points plotted in 3D space. For example, when scanning a modular data center, each virtual point represents an actual point on a wall, door, server row, electrical or piping infrastructure. Therefore, stakeholders have an incredibly detailed view of the data center module infrastructure.

Using virtual reality, augmented reality tools, and electrical system design tools like the eTap Solution Digital Twin platform enables the tendering, design, and building teams, regardless of where they work on the planet, to move on from having to examine dozens of flat one-line diagrams. Instead, they can use tablets and glasses to access full-blown 3D visions of the entire virtual data center down to the level of electrical and piping connections.

Engineering teams and factory staff can constantly compare how the virtual world of design aligns to the real work of manufacturing assembly. With Schneider Electric’s dedication in building the most optimal data center solution, we create this ecosystem that works extremely well in the background – producing solid, efficient, and sustainable data center designs that focus on the customer’s business needs. In this way, the changes needed are executed more quickly and precisely, leading to a robust data center that can be delivered in record time.

Discover a modernized approach to building a data center

To learn more about how your business can benefit from the fast delivery and robust reliability of BIM-based modular prefab data centers, visit our modular data center web page.  

Tags: Building Information Modeling, Data Center Planning, Digital Twin, modular data center

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Kaspersky: ban negli USA per legame con governo russo?

Author: IlSoftware

Antivirus Kaspersky: ban negli USA per questioni di sicurezza

I rapporti tra Stati Uniti e Russia sono molto tesi e a Washington si teme per l’uso improprio di determinati software di aziende che hanno sede, appunto, in Russia. E tra questi c’è l’antivirus di Kaspersky. L’amministrazione Biden, riporta Reuters, ha annunciato l’intenzione di vietarne la vendita su tutto il territorio nazionale per motivi di sicurezza.

Ban dell’antivirus Kaspersky negli Stati Uniti per motivi di sicurezza

Secondo le informazioni condivise da Reuters in queste ore, il governo statunitense ritiene che lo stretto rapporto tra Kaspersky Lab e il Cremlino possa mettere a repentaglio la sicurezza nazionale. La società con sede a Mosca potrebbe infatti rubare informazioni sensibili e condividerle con il governo russo, ma anche installare malware e impedire ai computer di scaricare gli aggiornamenti più importanti che includono anche patch per difendersi da attività malevoli.

L’annuncio da parte dell’amministrazione Biden dovrebbe esserci giovedì 21 giugno. A Kaspersky Lab verrà vietato di condurre nuove attività negli Stati Uniti 30 giorni dopo la conferma ufficiale delle restrizioni. Il ban, ancora secondo l’agenzia di stampa britannica, proibirà il download di aggiornamenti software, la rivendita e la concessione in licenza dell’antivirus. Per tutte quelle aziende che lo utilizzano, queste avranno 100 giorni per trovare alternative.

Ma come si è arrivati a questo ban? Il divieto è il frutto di una indagine durata due anni e condotta dal Dipartimento del Commercio. Più precisamente, questa è iniziata nel 2022, dopo l’invasione dell’Ucraina da parte della Russia e il conseguente allarme lanciato dal governo federale alle aziende che utilizzavano il software antivirus.

In realtà, i dubbi sull’antivirus Kaspersky sono precedenti all’invasione russa. Nel 2017, infatti, il Dipartimento per la Sicurezza Nazionale ha vietato alle agenzie federali di utilizzare il software sulla base del fatto che la legge russa consente all’intelligence di sfruttare società come Kasperksy per intercettare determinate comunicazioni.

Al momento non è arrivato alcun commento di risposta da parte dell’azienda di Mosca. La stessa in passato ha negato ogni tipo di legame con il governo russo, e in sua difesa – dopo l’annuncio del ban – potrebbe ribadirlo.