Are you still working on this article? The link for the Lexar SL500 in the comparison table claims it's going to the Crucial X10, but in fact goes to a LaCie drive. Also, there's tons of HTTP 500 server errors right now :(
Excellent dropdowns, Ganesh. I don't remember if Expand All has always been an option, but I really appreciate that one. Has Lexar used any YMTC NAND before?
Thank you for reminding us that Lexar is no longer a Micron brand. Now no better than Polaroid. I'm not touching YMTC NAND after being burned once already.
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artifex - Wednesday, April 24, 2024 - link
Are you still working on this article? The link for the Lexar SL500 in the comparison table claims it's going to the Crucial X10, but in fact goes to a LaCie drive.Also, there's tons of HTTP 500 server errors right now :(
Ryan Smith - Thursday, April 25, 2024 - link
Thanks. The review link has been fixed.As for HTTP 500 errors, the server is fine for now. But I appreciate the heads up; I'll keep a look-out for if they return.
Dr_b_ - Thursday, April 25, 2024 - link
YMTC NAND? no, no, no.erotomania - Thursday, April 25, 2024 - link
yep, Yangtze Memory Technologies Corperotomania - Thursday, April 25, 2024 - link
Excellent dropdowns, Ganesh. I don't remember if Expand All has always been an option, but I really appreciate that one. Has Lexar used any YMTC NAND before?Samus - Friday, April 26, 2024 - link
Hey, at least unlike all the other cheap Chinese NAND, it actually holds its rated capacity.pinchies - Tuesday, May 28, 2024 - link
Thank you for reminding us that Lexar is no longer a Micron brand. Now no better than Polaroid. I'm not touching YMTC NAND after being burned once already.