Samsung’s first Pro series Gen 5 PCIe SSD arrives in March

The first SSDS PCIE Gen 5, such as Seaagate and Cructial, started hitting the market nearly two years ago, but Samsung was noticeably absent with its own model. It will change in March with Samsung 9100 Pro series arrivalThe first PCIE Gen 5 SSD is ready for the consumer with NVME 2.0. At launch, it will be available in 1 TB (starting from $ 199.99), 2 TB ($ 299.99), and 4 TB ($ 549.99) in the M.2 Figure factor, with or without heat confusion. The composition of 8 TB was determined, the first for SSDS SSDS Samsung Nvme, for the second half of 2025.
Through the numbers, the 9100 Pro-theoretical RAM speeds are 2200 thousand and 2,600 thousand outputs (IOPS)-at least at least twice like Samsung 980 Pro, which is PCIE Gen4 SSD. our The closest comparison of that SSD with Seagate’s Firecuda 540 and Cructial’s T700 No noticeable benefits for computer games have appeared. However, the difference may be more clear to the heavier computing work. If there is nothing else, it will be good to know that you are my future, at least Until PCIE Gen 6 reaches.
The gains may be more clear if you are talking about large -sized files, though, video photographers or software engineers who work with large data collections may be estimated. Samsung says 9100 Pro (based on V Nand TLC V8 with a dedicated console) can reach reading and writing speeds of 14.8 GB per second and 13.4 GB per second, respectively. This is almost double The last generation 980 ProAnd about 2-3 GB per second faster than the oldest SSDS PCIE 5.