Samsung mass producing speedier solid-state drives

    Samsung mass producing speedier solid-state drives


    Posted: 17 Jun 2013
    Apple's new MacBook Air has adopted faster solid-state drives made by Samsung. But Apple won't be the only beneficiary.

    Samsung announced today that it has started mass-producing new PCIe solid-state drives aimed at the next generation of ultrabooks. SSDs that use a PCIe connection offer faster speeds than those outfitted with SATA (Serial ATA) connections.

    As one example, Samsung's XP941 SSD can read data sequentially at 1,400 megabytes (1.4 gigabytes) per second, the highest speed offered by a PCIe 2.0 interface. In the real world, that means the drive can read 500GB of data or 100 high-definition movies as large as 5GB in just six minutes. Such a PCIe SSD is seven times faster than a conventional hard drive and 2.5 times quicker than the fastest SATA SSD.
    Read more at: Samsung mass producing speedier solid-state drives | Business Tech - CNET News
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    17 Jun 2013



  1. Posts : 1,711
    Win 7 Pro 64-bit 7601
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    Finally SSDs on PCI-e. And not on that %&$&%$ of msata.

    I wonder if BIOS or UEFI can boot off those things.
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  2. Posts : 71,978
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #2

    I was able to boot from my old OCZ PCI-E x2 drive card using BIOS/Legacy, but not with UEFI. Hopefully it will not be an issue with these.
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  3. Posts : 2,973
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit SP1
       #3

    I so wish they would quit spouting Sequential transfer speeds. I want to see the numbers that actually make an OS snappier/faster. Hopefully this will catch storage up(or at least close the gap) to CPU and RAM so it isn't such of a bottleneck. Interesting......and potentially gamechanging.
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