Friday, September 23rd 2016

Global PCle SSD Market to Grow 33.24% by 2020

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global PCle SSD Market 2016-2020" report to their offering. The report forecast the global peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) SSD market to grow at a CAGR of 33.24% during the period 2016-2020. The report has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

According to the report, need for managed service data centers will be a key driver for market growth. It is advantageous for an enterprise to operate a colocation facility rather than to build a data center. Data center colocation allows enterprises to rent computing storage, servers, and network. It enables minimal utilization of power and bandwidth and enhances the security of enterprise IT equipment.
Further, the report states that the lack of availability of constant low latency is a major challenge. Write latency can be masked with write-back caching. However, read latency cannot be hidden.

Key vendors:
  • Intel
  • Micron
  • Samsung
  • Seagate
  • Western Digital
  • Toshiba
Key questions answered in this report:
  • What will the market size be in 2020 and what will the growth rate be?
  • What are the key market trends?
  • What is driving this market?
  • What are the challenges to market growth?
  • Who are the key vendors in this market space?
  • What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?
To access the report, visit this page (starting at $2,500).
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32 Comments on Global PCle SSD Market to Grow 33.24% by 2020

#26
xorbe
lol 2 digits of precision on that 4 year prediction, how to spot line noise.
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#27
Prima.Vera
AsRockGotta love the accuracy 33.24%, no guessing that it be 25-33% it's just a pain 33.24% :p.
FYFI13"Global PCle SSD Market to Grow 33.24% by 2020"
I can bet 1000 euro, the number by 2020 will be different. No man can predict with that accuracy.
xorbelol 2 digits of precision on that 4 year prediction, how to spot line noise.
Probably they used some kind of logarithmic formulas to calculate that. However, there are so many variables in the equation, so you are right, the last 2 digits don't make sense.
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#28
AsRock
TPU addict
Prima.VeraProbably they used some kind of logarithmic formulas to calculate that. However, there are so many variables in the equation, so you are right, the last 2 digits don't make sense.
Well they do have a 4 year gap for it to hit a percentage and chances are it will be going up for sure and with prices dropping. So it's more about the gap than the percentage.

So they can get a pat on the back for some thing.

Just saying 33.24% makes they sound good. I would not be surprised if the number is much higher by 2020.
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#29
slozomby
if we're counting m2 as pcie then laptops will drive it not servers like they expect. unless someone is coming out with an M2 based san that I haven't heard of.


grrr. now I want an m2 san shelf.
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#30
TheinsanegamerN
slozombyif we're counting m2 as pcie then laptops will drive it not servers like they expect. unless someone is coming out with an M2 based san that I haven't heard of.


grrr. now I want an m2 san shelf.
M.2 is certainly considered in this, as most M.2 drives are PCIE models.

Servers will still be driving much of the demand though. consumer experience with M.2 vs sata III is nothing like the HDD -->SSD jump was. Given the extra life given to old systems by putting SSDs into them, I'd bet it is going to take awhile before m.2 becomes ubiquitous with new systems. At least for mid range and low end laptops.
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#31
TheHunter
I predict a bit lower 31.69% :laugh:
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#32
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
TheinsanegamerNM.2 is certainly considered in this, as most M.2 drives are PCIE models.
Most M.2 drives are still sata. There are just now starting to be models released for PCI-e outside of the 3 samsung drives that have been out for a year or two now. (950Pro, SP951, PM951)
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