The
newly announced Samsung's NVMe SSD XS1715
reads data at a mind-numbing 3,000
MB/s.
This
2.5-inch
enterprise-class SSD isn't for
regular Users. But if you are planning on doing business that requires efficiency and urgency, this SSD is for you.
Note: Today’s fastest hard drives
can read and write data at just more than
200MB per second with sub-8ms
access times, but those numbers are
significantly worse than the speeds of
even some of the slowest
solid-state drives (SSD).
Hitting these absurd numbers
isn't without a caveat, though, as this
SSD won't run on a SATA-6 port -- it
requires a PCIe hookup.
The date of release and the price are not yet known but when they arrive, they will be available in
400GB, 800GB and 1.6TB
sizes.
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