Samsung's 9100 Pro SSD boasts 14,8 GB/s read speeds, making it the world's fastest consumer drive

Samsung introduced its 9100 Pro, the first "true" PCIe 5.0 SSD from the company, with speeds of up to 14.8GB/s, potentially making it the new worlds-fastest consumer SSD and outpacing the Crucial T705. Just as importantly, it can hit that speed while only using 9W (compared to 12W on the Phison E26 drives).

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/samsungs-9100-pro-ssd-boasts-14-8-gb-s-read-speeds-making-it-the-worlds-fastest-consumer-drive

Établi 1mo | 25 févr. 2025, 20:40:07


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