WD SSD/m.2 to be rebranded to Sandisk

I would have though Western digital is the bigger "brand" in this space? how many times do you see Scandisk SSDs being recommended?
I remembered see Sandisk SSDs recommended 7 years ago and WD launched first WD Black NVMe SSD with Sandisk NANDs and Sandisk controller instead of Marvell controller. It had great review on both WD Black and Sandisk SSD.


I thought Samsung and WD are the bigger brand in SSD marketplace.


I was shocked and found it really hard to believed Samsung, WD and others brands like MSI, Sandisk, Seagate, Corsair, Crucial, Sabrent etc are not in the top 10 brands with largest marketshare in 2022.

I had not seen reviews of Kingston and ADATA PCI Express 4.0 SSDs over the last few years, I really had no idea how reliable Kingston were but OCUK stocked crap Kingston NV2 SSDs that are DRAMless. I got ADATA SX8200 Pro 2TB SSD PCi Express 3.0 years ago but now it seemed very few UK retailers stocked ADATA SSDs nowday so I read lots of reports from customers that new ADATA SSDs are not very reliable as it did with old SX8200 Pro years ago.
 
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