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Solidigm P44 Pro

WE REVIEWED THE SK Hynix Platinum P41 in our October 2022 issue, calling it “one heck of an SSD”, scoring it a 9 and officially welcoming manufacturer SK Hynix to the big leagues. We now have the Solidigm P44 Pro, which is built on the same Platinum P41 components, but adds new software and cuts the price to even more competitive levels. Has Solidigm stood on the shoulders of giants and achieved perfection?

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