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    Phison demonstrates NVMe SSD at 2700 MB/s

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by superparamagnetic, Jun 2, 2015.

  1. superparamagnetic

    superparamagnetic Notebook Consultant

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    http://www.tomshardware.com/news/phison-ps5004-nvme,29250.html

    The speeds are staggering:
    2700 MB/s Read
    1189 MB/s Write
    340,000 IOPS Read
    264,000 IOPS Write

    Currently it only support A19/15nm NAND (Toshiba/SanDisk), but I bet they'll add IMFT NAND as well.

    I remember back at the turn of the century when Pentium IIIs were hot, SDR RAM only had a bandwidth of <1 GB/s. 15 years later storage is giving RAM a run for the money!
     
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    tilleroftheearth Wisdom listens quietly...

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    Would be good to see this compared to the Intel 750 over at HardOCP. The marketing (IOMeter) numbers look great. Want to see some real world workloads though on these. After they have hit steady state. ;)