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02/10/2015

Intel, Samsung launch their fastest SSDs with up to 5Gbps speeds

Intel & Samsung launch their fastest SSDs with up to 5 Gbps speeds.
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1:- Samsung's 950 PRO SSD delivers read speeds of up to 2,500MBps (2.5Gbps) and write speeds of up to 1,500MBps (1.5Gbps).2:- Intel's new P3608 Series PCIe SSD comes in 1.6TB, 3.2TB and 4GTB capacities and delivers up to 850,000 I/Os per second (IOPS) random read and 150,000 random writes.
  • Intel and Samsung separately announced new solid-state drives (SSDs). Intel's boasts the company's fastest speed to date at 5Gbps.
  • Intel's new P3608 Series PCIe SSD comes in 1.6TB, 3.2TB and 4GTB capacities and delivers up to 850,000 I/Os per second (IOPS) random reads and 150,000 random writes.

The drive has a sequential read/write speed of up to 5,000MBps (5Gbps) and 3,000MBps (3Gbps), respectively.
  • Intel's new enterprise-class SSD also has a whopping endurance rate, with the ability to withstand up to 21.9 petabytes worth or writes over its lifetime or three full drive writes per day.

Samsung's 950 Pro SSD marries V-NAND and NVMe for ludicrously fast speeds
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  • Samsung Equipped with the enhanced bandwidth of the NVMe interface, the 950 PRO is ideal for intensive workloads, such as computer-aided design, data analysis and engineering simulations. It outperforms SATA SSDs by over 4.5 times in sequential read and by over 2.5 times in sequential write, delivering the speeds of 2,500 MB/s and 1,500 MB/s respectively.*

The impact on you at home: A company’s speed claims almost never live up to the hype in real world tests, so it remains to be seen if the Pro 950 truly hits a 700 MB/s improvement in read speeds over the SM951. Nevertheless, the Pro 950 should still offer a nice bump compared to what you can get today. Both 950 Pro drives come with a 5-year limited warranty that expires after 200 terabytes written for the 256GB version and 400 TBW for the 512GB model.Fastest PCI Express SSD Yet, The Intel SSD DC P3608
Intel SSD DC P3608
What's better than an 18-channel NVMe PCIe Datacenter SSD controller in a Half Height Half Length (HHHL) package? *TWO* 18-channel NVMe PCIe Datacenter controllers in a HHHL package! I'm sure words to this effect were uttered in an Intel meeting room some time in the past, because such a device now exists, and is called the SSD DC P3608:
The P3608 is essentially a pair of P3600's glued together on a single PCB, much like how some graphics cards merge a pair of GPUs to act with the performance of a pair of cards combined into a single one:
Speed Test for SSDPerformance for SSD

Please note speed test can be very as per condition .

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