Samsung didn’t just introduce new monitors today. M2 pushing the limits of PCIe 4.0 from the company. SSD hardware Samsung 990 Pro in came.
Samsung 990 Pro, as predicted before PCIe 5.0 not PCIe 4.0 basically launched. if requested PlayStation 5 The product, which can be purchased with a heatsink focused on its use, pushes the speed limits of PCIe 4.0. According to the statement, NVMe M.2 SSD storage is randomly selected. 7,450 MB/s read and 6,900 MB/s write can reach speeds. In this respect, the high-performance storage unit, which significantly surpasses the Samsung 980 Pro and still uses less energy, will be put on the shelves in October, according to the statement. of M.2 SSD 1TB version 180 dollarsif the 2TB version $309 will be. Also, in 2023 4TB version will come. SSD unit with this special temperature control system will be sold in Turkey soon. However, there is no date yet for this.
Meanwhile, Samsung’s next PCIe 5.0 works on it too. In fact, the company had prepared a solution for a corporate area in the past period. Introduced in the past months to go over Coded PM1743 The Samsung SSD unit is fully loaded in a system built on Intel 12th generation Core i9 12900K CPU, ASUS Z960 motherboard and EVGA RTX 3080 GPU. 13,829.37MB/s random read speed managed to reach.
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Also, that was not enough. Here, by removing the video card (since there is no PCIe slot), RAID 0 based attempt 28,000MB/s even the random reading speed was increased. Intel already supports it with its new generation processors, and AMD will support it with its new generation processors to be released soon. PCIe 5.0 infrastructure, of course, will not only be special on the corporate side. For many end users to 2023 PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSD will come.