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Raspberry Pi now offers its own SSDs.
After debuting branded microSD cards a few weeks ago, the company has followed up with NVMe SSDs in the smaller M.2 2230 format. They’re available in 256GB and 512GB capacities for $30 and $45, respectively. But since you’ll need an M.2 HAT+ to use them with a Pi microcomputer, the SSDs can also be purchased with that adapter for an extra $10.
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