• Corsair shows off next-gen SDD with incredible 10,000MB/s speeds

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Aug 18 10:45:04 2022
    Corsair shows off next-gen SDD with incredible 10,000MB/s speeds

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    Thu, 18 Aug 2022 09:32:42 +0000

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    Theres no release date as of yet, but this PCIe 5.0 drive could go on sale later this year.

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    Corsair has revealed a small teaser for its upcoming PCIe Gen5 M.2 SSD, the first of its kind from the manufacturer. Called the MP700 (a straight update from the previous Gen4 MP600 series), the new SSD supposedly features a whopping 10,000MB/s read speed, with up to 9,500MB/s sequential write speeds too.

    Off the back of a strong current partnership with AMD, Corsair was keen to highlight the AM5 compatibility of the new SSD, indicating that it might see
    a launch in September of October of this year to coincide with the release of AMDs next generation of processors. Its worth remembering that Intels Alder Lake chips already have PCIe 5.0 support, too.

    If it hits the projected speeds in real-world use, the MP700 will be as much as 40% faster than the most expensive PCIe 4.0 drive Corsair produced (the MP600 Pro XT).

    However, that still wont make it the de facto best SSD - price will be an important factor, and this isnt even the fastest PCIe 5.0 announced; Apacers world-first offering shown at Computex 2022 was capable of up to 13,000MB/s speeds. (Image credit: Corsair) Analysis: PCIe 5.0 could become mainstream sooner than we think

    M.2 SSD adoption is becoming more widespread among PC users, due in no small part to the steadily decreasing prices of M.2 drives and their inclusion in virtually every new laptop release. It was originally expected that PCIe 5.0 SSDs would only arrive for enterprise PCs in 2022, but this teaser from Corsair suggests that consumers might get their hands on the new drives this year too.

    This is a good thing; M.2 SSDs offer massively improved performance and longevity compared to conventional hard drives or even SATA SSDs. Just as
    PCIe 4.0s release saw a drop in the prices of PCIe 3.0 M.2 drives, we can expect current-gen PCIe 4.0 SSDs to get a bit cheaper in the wake of these
    new products.

    With both Intels Alder Lake and AMDs incoming AM5 Zen 4 CPUs equipped to support these speedy new SSDs, we could see PCIe 5.0 become the norm faster than youd expect, largely driven by laptop manufacturers wanting to equip their flagship devices with the very latest hardware. Weve seen the same situation evolve with DDR5 RAM; PC-builders havent rushed to upgrade their existing rigs en masse, but every high-end gaming laptop now comes with DDR5 as standard.

    In any case, the upcoming releases of Intels Raptor Lake and AMDs Ryzen 7000 processors will prove an ideal time for PC users of all budgets to upgrade some of their hardware. Even if youre not making the leap to a next-gen processor with a whole new motherboard, it could be a great opportunity to snap up a faster drive at a reduced price.



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