In the second half of this year, AMD and Intel’s new generation of motherboards and CPUs will support PCIe 5.0 SSD, which means that each flagship PCIe 5.0 SSD will be officially launched later this year.
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According to the revealer, the Samsung 990 Pro flagship SSD has passed the South Korean RRA certification. The source said that the model of Samsung’s current 980 PRO SSD is MZ-V8P1T00, so it is inferred that the MZ-V9P2T0 in the above picture is 990 Pro.
Moreover, PCIe 5.0 SSDs are currently known to have the common 2280 specification, the widened 2580 specification, and the lengthened and widened 25110 specifications.
Previously, ADATA announced that its XPG Gen5 solid-state drive adopts the next-generation PCIe Gen5 x4 connection, is compatible with the NVMe 2.0 standard, and has a continuous read and write performance of 14GB/s and 12GB/s per second. Samsung’s new flagship 990 Pro is expected to achieve similar performance.