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SanDisk ditches WD Blue and Black SSD names for Optimus line
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81985, member: 636"] SanDisk finally murdered the confusing Western Digital branding to push a Transformers-sounding lineup. The flash storage giant ditched the WD Black and Blue labels entirely following the corporate divorce from the hard drive maker last year. Future drives will carry the Optimus badge instead of the legacy naming scheme that lingered after the split. Entry-level stuff previously sold as Blue shifts to the plain SanDisk Optimus tag for budget builds. The company divided the performance-heavy Black tier into two separate categories to grab more cash from specific niches. Gamers get the Optimus GX series, while the Optimus GX Pro targets professionals who need sustained speeds for real work. Marketing teams claim this mess helps regular buyers distinguish between gaming toys and serious hardware. The SN7100 fits into the standard GX bracket, while the beefier SN8100 sits in the Pro camp. Packaging gets a facelift to match the new identity since they legally cannot use the Western Digital logo anymore. Retailers plan to swap inventory slowly throughout the first half of 2026. Stores will likely have a weird mix of old Blue boxes and fresh Optimus packaging sitting side by side until stock runs dry. [/QUOTE]
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