❶ The UpHere M201 SSD Heatsink offers essential cooling performance for PCIe 5 SSDs at a low cost of $5 USD. ❷ Installation is slightly more challenging due to the use of clips, but it supports double-sided SSDs and has a low profile for broad compatibility. ❸ Despite its low price, it ensures optimal performance and longevity for mainstream users, making it a practical choice for those needing basic SSD cooling.
Recent #SSD news in the semiconductor industry
1. Micron has started shipping its 9th Generation 276-layer TLC NAND, offering significant improvements in density and performance. 2. The new NAND features a 44% increase in density over the previous generation and supports transfer rates up to 3600 MT/sec. 3. Micron's 2650 client SSD is the first product to utilize this new NAND technology, providing high-speed storage solutions for various applications.
❶ The Sabrent Rocket Nano 2242 is a capable M.2 2242 NVMe SSD with a Phison E21T controller and 176-layer TLC NAND. ❷ It offers good all-around performance and is power-efficient, but is currently only available in 1TB capacity. ❸ The drive is suitable for systems requiring the M.2 2242 form factor, though future versions with higher capacities are expected.
1. OCN online shop is offering member-exclusive discount coupons for NVMe SSDs. 2. The Crucial T500 series 2TB model (CT2000T500SSD5JP) is available at the lowest price of 22,980 yen with a 2,000 yen discount coupon. 3. The sale also includes other models from different brands with varying capacities and specifications.
1. Micron Technology introduces the Micron 9550 NVMe SSD series, boasting the world's fastest PCIe 5.0 data center SSDs; 2. These SSDs offer maximum sequential read speeds of 14GB/s and write speeds of 10GB/s, with up to 67% higher performance than competitors; 3. They are designed for AI workloads, with random read speeds of up to 3.3 million IOPS and write speeds of 400,000 IOPS, making them suitable for large language models and graph neural network training.
1. SK hynix plans to release a 60 TB SSD next quarter, entering the ultra-premium enterprise SSD market. 2. The company expects eSSD sales to quadruple compared to last year. 3. SK hynix has options to use its own or Solidigm's controllers for the new SSD.
1. Micron introduces the 9550 series SSDs, claiming they are the fastest enterprise drives with up to 14 GB/s read speeds. 2. The drives feature a PCIe 5.0 x4 interface and 232-layer 3D TLC NAND, available in various capacities and form factors. 3. Micron emphasizes the power efficiency of the 9550 SSDs, claiming up to 81% less energy per terabyte transferred compared to competitors.
❶ The 4TB WD Blue SN5000, based on QLC technology, offers competitive performance with single-sided design suitable for various devices. ❷ It features BiCS6 QLC flash, promising efficiency and high data density, though it may lag slightly in write performance compared to TLC. ❸ Pricing and optimal utilization of its PCIe 4.0 interface remain concerns, but it presents a viable option for mainstream users if competitively priced.
1. Crucial, a brand of Micron Technology, has unveiled the Crucial P310 2230 NVMe SSD, boasting read speeds of 7,100MB/s and write speeds of 6,000MB/s. 2. The SSD is designed to meet the demand for high-capacity and high-speed storage in portable gaming consoles, leveraging proprietary 3D NAND technology, innovative controller technology, and fine-tuning in collaboration with Phison. 3. The drive achieves up to 1 million IOPS for random reads and is available in 1TB or 2TB capacities, with an M.2 2280 version for PC gaming planned for release in the fall.
1. Crucial launches the P310 NVMe SSD, targeting the M.2 2230 market for handheld gaming consoles. 2. The P310 offers top-tier read/write speeds of 7.1 GBps and 6 GBps using Micron's 232L 3D NAND and Phison's E27T controller. 3. Available in 1 TB and 2 TB capacities, the P310 focuses on power efficiency and cost-effectiveness, though it has lower endurance ratings compared to competitors.
❶ Amazon Prime Day offers significant discounts on SSDs and hard drives, with prices for fast 2TB SSDs around $180 and 4TB models at $350. ❷ The best deals are on NVMe drives, particularly PCIe 4.0 SSDs, which are faster and more affordable. ❸ Notable deals include the Samsung 990 Pro (2TB) at $149 and the WD Black SN850X (4TB) at $246, providing high-performance storage options.
1. Western Digital has introduced an 8 TB version of its SN850X SSD, doubling the top capacity. 2. The new drive uses a 4-channel controller and BiCS 5 112L NAND, offering peak read speeds of 7,200 MB/sec and write speeds of 6,600 MB/sec. 3. The 8 TB model comes with a price premium and is available both with and without a heatsink.
1. Kanguru introduces self-encrypting SSDs for data protection; 2. Targeted at healthcare, military, and energy sectors; 3. Features AES 256-bit hardware encryption and FIPS 140-2 certification.
1. The TeamGroup T-Force M200 SSD offers excellent value for money with a striking design and drop-resistant casing. 2. It supports USB 3.2 Gen2x2, providing speeds up to 2000MB/s read and write, though reduced speeds are observed on Macs due to technical limitations. 3. Despite some drawbacks, it remains a top choice for budget external SSDs with its competitive pricing and solid performance.
1. Samsung has introduced a 61.44 TB SSD, the BM1743, using 7th generation V-NAND QLC memory. 2. The company plans to offer the drive in U.2 and E3.S form factors for PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 respectively. 3. Samsung envisions future drives reaching up to 120 TB capacity based on the same technology.
1. Kioxia introduces 1 Tb and 2 Tb 3D QLC NAND devices with a 3600 MT/s interface speed. 2. The new NAND devices feature 238 active layers and CMOS directly Bonded to Array (CBA) design. 3. Kioxia's 2 Tb 3D QLC NAND offers 70% higher write power efficiency and is suitable for AI and large storage applications.
1. TrendForce predicts a 5-10% increase in Q3 NAND ASP. 2. Client SSDs are expected to see a 3-8% price increase due to weak demand and preference for QLC over TLC. 3. Enterprise SSDs are projected to rise by 15-20% as server OEM orders increase. 4. eMMC prices are expected to remain flat, while UFS contract prices may increase by 3-8%.
1. KIOXIA plans to develop 1000-layer flash memory SSDs with 20TB capacity. 2. These future-gen SSDs are expected to cost as low as $250. 3. The technology aims to achieve a bit density of 100Gb per square millimeter.
1. SK hynix has developed the PCB01 SSD, designed for on-device AI PCs, with the highest performance in the industry. 2. The PCB01 features 8-channel PCIe 5th generation standard, offering 14GB/sec sequential reads and 12GB/sec sequential writes. 3. The SSD includes enhanced power efficiency and security features, with plans for mass production within the year.
1. SK hynix has completed the development of its high-end PCB01 PCIe Gen5 SSD for OEMs. 2. The PCB01 is based on the Alistar platform and is designed for AI PCs, featuring a PCIe Gen5 x4 interface and 238-layer TLC NAND. 3. The SSD is expected to offer peak read speeds of up to 14GB/second and write speeds of up to 12GB/second, with plans to release in capacities of 512 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB.