Wednesday, March 28th 2018

Samsung Miniaturizes the Z-SSD to the M.2 Form-factor

Samsung unveiled an M.2 variant of its flagship high-performance Z-SSD. Targeted at workstations, HPCs, and AI servers, the Z-SSD lineup is built around Samsung's proprietary Z-NAND flash memory, that offer "up to 10 times" higher cell read performance than conventional 3D V-NAND (found on drives such as the 960 Pro). This performance is then traded off for the lowest possible latencies and response-times, which can help certain AI applications. The Z-SSD M.2 is built in the M.2-22110 (110 mm-long) form-factor, and features PCI-Express gen 3.0 x4 interface, and takes advantage of the NVMe protocol.

The drive appears to feature an 8-channel controller that's similar to the one that drives the company's PM983 SSD, and not quite the 16-channel controller found on the larger AIC variant of this drive. Available in capacities of 240 GB and 480 GB, the drive offers sequential transfer rates of up to 3200 MB/s reads, with up to 2800 MB/s writes; with an endurance of 30 DWPD. Like its larger siblings, the Z-SSD M.2 comes with a bank of capacitors to offer power-loss protection. The company didn't reveal availability or pricing information.
Source: Anandtech
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4 Comments on Samsung Miniaturizes the Z-SSD to the M.2 Form-factor

#1
dj-electric
That will absolutely make intel feel the heat underneath their feet.
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#2
_JP_
I'm going to bet the 240Gb costs as much as the 512GB 960 PRO, and it still comes without an heatsink...
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#3
Ubersonic
Not bad, pity no U.2 version though.
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#4
Fx
Looks like I just found my next OS drive. Now get into that shipping box 480!

This will be a good upgrade even from a 950 Pro (2500/1500).
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