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INTRODUCTION
NVMe SSD Solid State Drives NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a high-performance host controller interface and storage protocol designed specifically for solid-state drives (SSDs) and other non-volatile memory (NVM) devices.
When compared to older SATA SSDs, NVMe is a more efficient and faster method of accessing non-volatile memory. NVMe (nonvolatile memory express) is a new storage access and transport protocol for flash and next-generation solid-state drives (SSDs) that provides the highest throughput and fastest response times for all types of enterprise workloads.
GLOBAL NVMe SSD MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
The Global NVMe SSD market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH
Samsung introduces a high-performance PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD designed for demanding workloads and gaming. The power efficiency per watt of PM9C1a will be up to 70% higher than that of PM9B1. The new SSD will use nearly 10% less power when in standby mode.
Samsung Electronics has announced the release of a new high-performance SSD designed to improve computing and gaming performance in PCs and laptops. According to the company, the new PM9C1a SSD provides superior performance as well as increased power efficiency and security.
The PM9C1a SSD includes a new controller built on Samsung’s cutting-edge 5-nanometer (nm) process and seventh-generation V-NAND technology.
The new SSD has a 1.6x faster sequential read speed and a 1.8x faster sequential write speed than its predecessor (PM9B1), reaching 6,000 megabytes per second (MB/s) and 5,600MB/s, respectively. Furthermore, random read and write speeds can support up to 900K and 1,000K IOPS, respectively, according to a blog post from Samsung.
It also claims that PM9C1a will have up to 70% more power efficiency per watt than PM9B1. In standby mode, the new SSD will consume nearly 10% less power.
The SSD supports the Trusted Computing Group’s (TCG) Device Identifier Composition Engine (DICE) security standard for improved security. TCG is a global organisation that develops open standards for computing security.
“DICE generates cryptographic keys securely inside the SSD, providing device authentication to protect against supply chain attacks — cyberattacks that target companies via vulnerabilities in their supplier network — as well as attestation to prevent any firmware tampering,” Samsung explains.
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