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Intel Developers Forum 2013

By |2017-04-20T10:14:26-08:00September 4th, 2013|Blog|

The banner year for NVM Express continues. This time in San Francisco and you're invited to join us at the 2nd NVMe Technology Showcase at the Intel Developers Forum from September 10-12 at the Moscone Center. This year's NVM Express Technology Showcase provides an opportunity to see products and demonstrations from Agilent Technologies, Dell, EMC, Intel, [...]

Flash Memory Summit 2013

By |2017-04-20T10:14:26-08:00August 15th, 2013|Blog|

  Day 1 - This morning the Flash Memory Summit (FMS) kicked off in earnest in Santa Clara, CA.  Another year of record attendance for FMS was capped off by standing room only for all of the NVM Express (NVMe) and PCIe morning sessions.  The morning sessions started off with Micron’s Janene Ellefson and Intel’s [...]

NVM Express at Flash Memory Summit 2013

By |2017-04-20T10:14:26-08:00August 7th, 2013|Blog|

A lot has happened with NVM Express (NVMe) since last year’s Flash Memory Summit, the 1.1 specification was released, our first plugfest and the first NVMe PCIe SSD was announced. And while those events are going to be hard to top, 2013’s Flash Memory Summit is the perfect venue to kick off a new and [...]

First NVMe PCIe SSD Arrives!!!

By |2017-04-20T10:14:26-08:00August 5th, 2013|Blog|

NVM Express crossed another major milestone last week with the announcement of the Samsung XS1715.  The Samsung XS1715 is the first PCIe SSD to offer NVM Express support. Over the last 2 ½ years, it’s been exciting to see how quickly NVM Express has matured. First the 1.0 and 1.1 specifications, this year’s plugfest and [...]

NVM Express at Storage Plumbing & Data Engineering Conference

By |2017-04-20T10:14:26-08:00June 7th, 2013|Blog|

The first Storage Plumbing and Data Engineering  Conference (SPDEcon) takes place next week from June 10-12 at the Santa Clara Hyatt Regency Hotel Convention Center and NVM Express (NVMe) will be there. The conference features a session titled NVM Express: Optimizing for PCIe SSD Performance led by Intel's David Akerson and IDT's Peter Onufryk. This Wednesday morning session [...]

First NVM Express Plugfest

By |2013-06-04T07:01:22-08:00June 4th, 2013|Blog|

The first NVM Express Plugfest was held at the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) from May 13-16.Companies participating in the Plugfest were Agilent Technologies, Dell Inc., Fastor Systems, Inc., HGST, a Western Digital company, Integrated Device Technology, Inc., Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., SanDisk Corporation., sTec, Inc., Teledyne LeCroy, and Western Digital [...]

NVM Express at Interop

By |2014-01-21T18:40:01-08:00May 3rd, 2013|Blog|

Interop Las Vegas, here we come! Interop is a premier event for IT professionals, and the NVM Express Work Group is excited that we will have an exhibitor booth (#426) at the show. The exhibitor booth will showcase demonstrations from Dell, Integrated Device Technology, Intel and SanDisk. These demos will show how NVM Express unlocks [...]

NVM Express: A New Look

By |2013-05-06T11:12:39-08:00May 1st, 2013|Blog|

Welcome to our new site. Over the last four years, NMV Express has matured quickly with specifications ratified, development tools and drivers delivered and NVM Express PCIe SSDs expected to launch in 2013. To celebrate, we decided to update our website. The new website was designed to provide easier access to information in a simple-to-navigate [...]

IDT NVM Express Enterprise Flash Controller Recognized as Product of the Year by Electronic Products Magazine and Best Electronic Design by Electronic Design Magazine

By |2013-04-02T18:42:16-08:00January 7th, 2013|Blog|

IDT’s PCIe Gen3 NVM Enterprise Flash Controller was recognized as Product of the Year by Electronic Products Magazine and as Best Electric Design by Flectronic Design Magazine. The IDT PCIe Gen3 NVM Flash Controller family provides a standard NVMe SSD solution, enabling Enterprise Storage and Server OEMs to dramatically improve latency and throughput performance. Click [...]