If you've been waiting longer than expected for SSDs, RAM, or other storage components, you're not imagining it.
Understanding DPAS Orders: How Rated Orders Work and Who Gets Served First
Topics: Memory, Authorized Distributor
Why Partnering with an Authorized Micron Distributor Protects and Strengthens Your Supply Chain
When your system depends on reliable data storage, the last place you can afford risk is in your supply chain.
Yet too often, procurement teams are left juggling availability issues, uncertain warranties, or suppliers who simply move boxes.
If you're sourcing Micron SSDs, choosing an authorized, high-service distributor like Edge Electronics isn't just about compliance. It's about stability, support, and partnership.
Topics: Micron, Memory, SSDs, Authorized Distributor, Storage
Need a Micron Statement of Volatility? Edge Electronics Gets It to You Fast and Hassle-Free
When compliance deadlines loom and your project hinges on securing the right documentation, the last thing you need is to waste days chasing hard-to-find paperwork.
If you're working with Micron memory components in aerospace, defense, medical, or other regulated industries, you know that obtaining a Statement of Volatility (SoV) can be more complicated than it should be.
At Edge Electronics, we've streamlined this process. As an authorized Micron distributor since the 1990s, we have the direct access and expertise to get you the compliance documents you need - quickly and without the usual headaches.
Topics: Micron, Memory, Authorized Distributor, Customer Service
Future of DDR4 Memory: Trends and Market Shifts in 2025
As we head further into 2025, the landscape for DDR4 memory is undergoing a notable transformation. While DDR4 remains a key component in many existing server infrastructures, several market trends are reshaping its future.
Here's a closer look at what is driving the shift and what it means for businesses and OEM server designs.
Topics: Micron, Memory, Authorized Distributor
10 Applications that Should Transition from HDD to QLC SSD
If your current HDD workload is responsible for reading data over 80% of the time and relies on random reads and sequential writes, it’s time to consider upgrading to QLC NAND technology. The main focus here is on performance-sensitive, read-intensive applications that would benefit from having faster capacity for less, meaning the ability to process and read information instantly – a major concern for a number of applications in today’s data space! This key performance improvement makes Micron’s 5210 a solid replacement for the following HDD operations: