r Samsung has unveiled its 9100 Pro PCIe 5.0 SSD, boasting speeds of up to 14.8GB/s and remarkably low power consumption at 9W. This makes it a potent contender for the world's fastest consumer SSD title, outpacing existing rivals like the Crucial T705. While early adoption may be limited by ecosystem support and cost, the long-term potential for this technology is significant. As power efficiency improves, we can expect to see more widespread adoption in applications where low latency and high throughput are critical, such as gaming and content creation. Further testing will be necessary to confirm performance in real-world scenarios.
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Samsung introduced its 9100 Pro, the first "true" PCIe 5.0 SSD from the company, with speeds of up to 14.8GB/s, potentially making it the new worlds-fastest consumer SSD and outpacing the Crucial T705. Just as importantly, it can hit that speed while only using 9W (compared to 12W on the Phison E26 drives).
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