Samsung is set to launch its first PCIe Gen 5 SSD, the 9100 Pro series, in March 2025, marking its entry into the consumer NVMe 2.0 market. The series will feature capacities ranging from 1TB to 4TB, with an 8TB version expected later. Notably faster than its predecessor, the 980 Pro, the 9100 Pro offers impressive theoretical speeds of 2,200K random read and 2,600K write IOPS, along with substantial sequential speeds beneficial for professionals in video editing and large dataset handling.
The Samsung 9100 Pro series, launching as the brand's first PCIe Gen 5 SSD, promises significant speed improvements over previous models, targeting heavy computing needs.
At launch, the 9100 Pro will offer capacities from 1TB to 4TB, with an 8TB option anticipated for 2025, catering to a diverse range of users.
Samsung's 9100 Pro's read speeds of 14.8GBps and write speeds of 13.4GBps mark a substantial leap from the 980 Pro, aiding professionals handling large files.
Although the performance of the 9100 Pro may not vastly benefit casual gaming, its advantages become clearer for video editing and software engineering tasks.
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