Western Digital admits it crippled write speeds with flash memory change



    Western Digital has admitted that it swapped the NAND flash memory inside one of its most popular solid-state drives (SSDs), which reportedly penalized performance by up to 50%.

    The WD Blue SN550 is one of Western Digital’s best selling M.2 NVMe SSD models, but Tom’s Hardware confirmed reports of an unannounced NAND replacement hurting the drive’s write speed, drastically reducing its performance. 



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