Samsung's next-gen 990 Pro PCIe 5.0 SSD spotted
Samsung is preparing another SSD as per information obtained from a South Korean similarity evaluation database(opens in new tab). On the off chance that the model numbers follow the example of Samsung's past SSDs, these models are probably going to be at this point unannounced Samsung 990 Pro PCIe 5.0 drives. What's more, I'm exceptionally eager to see these in real life.
The data set section was seen by @harukaze5719(opens in new tab) (through Tom's Hardware(opens in new tab)). The models being referred to are the MZ-V9P1T0 and MZ-V9P2T0. The 9 in those model numbers is the giveaway, as the 980 Pro conveys the model number MZ-V8P1T0 for certain slight varieties relying upon the particular SKU. The 1T and 2T propose there will be one and two TB forms, however not 4TB, however that might follow later.
The Samsung 980 Pro sent off almost a long time back, in September 2020. That was north of a year after the principal purchaser PCIe 4.0 drives sent off close by AMD's X570 stage. It appears as though Samsung would rather not be late to the party this time. The reality these postings have showed up in this data set demonstrates the drives are destined to be delivered. A send off matching with that of AMD's PCIe 5.0 supporting AM5 stage is surely conceivable.
The 990 Pro isn't Samsung's most memorable PCIe 5.0 SSD. The server farm situated PM1743 is as of now accessible, however with its EDSFF structure factor and up to 15.36TB limit, it's anything but a drive that I can bear, regardless of whether I have a server board to plug it into. If nothing else it demonstrates that Samsung's PCIe 5.0 design is good to go.
As this is only a clue that the drives exist, obviously we have no clue on their determinations or evaluating. We can anticipate that they should incorporate another regulator and Samsung's best in class 3D NAND.
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