Tuesday, December 5th 2023
Micron Unveils the 3500 NVMe Client SSD for Gaming, Content Creation and Scientific Computing
Micron Technology, Inc., today announced it is shipping the Micron 3500 NVMe SSD, which leverages its 232-layer NAND to power demanding workloads for business applications, scientific computing, cutting-edge gaming and content creation, pushing the limits of what is possible. The Micron 3500 SSD, available in the M.2 form factor and with capacities up to 2 TB, provides a superior user experience over the competition as proven by its best-in-class SPECwpcsm performance, including an up to 71% improvement for product development applications.
"At Micron, we are focused on delivering exceptional products that best meet the rigorous needs of end-users," said Prasad Alluri, Micron's vice president and general manager of Client Storage. "With impressive specs like a remarkable 132% improvement in scientific computing benchmark scores, the 3500 SSD will turn your next PC or workstation into a powerhouse to enable insights and empower creativity."Storage has never been more critical to gaming, content creation and emerging client AI experiences. Games have become more graphics-rich and increased in size, which leads to longer load times. Client AI applications require rapid data access to enhance the user experience. The Micron 3500 SSD tackles these challenges directly:
"The Micron 3500 SSD is a high-performance drive supporting cutting-edge software that enables direct data transfer to the GPU. This improves the user experience and will radically transform early-generation, AI-ready PCs," said Pablo Temprano, founder at ClearView Memory Research. "As client AI evolves, we foresee a robust increase in units and average storage capacity for high-end PCs."
The Micron 3500 is now shipping to select PC OEMs and complements Micron's broader SSD product portfolio for creators, which includes the award-winning Crucial X9 Pro and Crucial X10 Pro portable SSDs.
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"At Micron, we are focused on delivering exceptional products that best meet the rigorous needs of end-users," said Prasad Alluri, Micron's vice president and general manager of Client Storage. "With impressive specs like a remarkable 132% improvement in scientific computing benchmark scores, the 3500 SSD will turn your next PC or workstation into a powerhouse to enable insights and empower creativity."Storage has never been more critical to gaming, content creation and emerging client AI experiences. Games have become more graphics-rich and increased in size, which leads to longer load times. Client AI applications require rapid data access to enhance the user experience. The Micron 3500 SSD tackles these challenges directly:
- Gamers can level up their playing experience as the Micron 3500 SSD loads the biggest, newest games like Valorant up to 38% faster.
- The Micron 3500 SSD also supports DirectStorage, a feature that further accelerates load times in supported games.
- Content creators who work with native 4K and 8K video and want to speed their time to go live can load and edit files faster with the Micron 3500 SSD.
- Up to 36% higher bandwidth
- Up to 38% faster access
- Up to 37% better overall results than competitive SSDs
"The Micron 3500 SSD is a high-performance drive supporting cutting-edge software that enables direct data transfer to the GPU. This improves the user experience and will radically transform early-generation, AI-ready PCs," said Pablo Temprano, founder at ClearView Memory Research. "As client AI evolves, we foresee a robust increase in units and average storage capacity for high-end PCs."
The Micron 3500 is now shipping to select PC OEMs and complements Micron's broader SSD product portfolio for creators, which includes the award-winning Crucial X9 Pro and Crucial X10 Pro portable SSDs.
12 Comments on Micron Unveils the 3500 NVMe Client SSD for Gaming, Content Creation and Scientific Computing
so basically crucial's microns qlc dump nowadays ... ?
I wouldn't call Crucial a QLC dump, as Micron still have plenty of OEM QLC drives in the 2400-series.
The 3500 is based on the Phison E25 controller, according to Anandtech.
www.anandtech.com/show/21176/micron-3500-nvme-ssd-232l-3d-tlc-and-phison-e25-for-the-oem-market
I know, barely anyone breaks the 2TB barrier using TLC, but why brag about it.
Sticking to PCIe4 is probably a wise choice, it will keep the price in check.
sad
Still waiting for 4TB and larger ssds to become more common at reasonable prices.