Monday, December 30th 2024

Huawei Prepares 1 TB QLC M.2 NVMe SSD on PCIe 4.0 Connection for $32

A South Korean online retailer has listed Huawei's eKitStore Extreme 200E M.2 NVMe SSD for sale at 47,500 Won ($32) for the 1 TB model. This marks Huawei's entry into consumer storage products after previously only manufacturing server SSDs. The PCIe 4.0 drive's specifications show read speeds of 7,400 MB/s and write speeds of 6,700 MB/s. Beyond confirming the use of QLC memory without a DRAM cache, Huawei has not disclosed the drive's internal components. Due to trade restrictions, both the controller and memory chips likely come from Chinese manufacturers, though specific suppliers remain unknown. Chinese makers have been recorded to use Silicon Motion's SSD controllers, but domestic controllers are also an option here.

Manufacturing costs for similar drives typically exceed $32, raising questions about the pricing strategy. The drive's components could match those used in other brands' SSDs, as multiple storage companies often use identical parts in their products. For NAND Flash, Huawei likely sourced its chips from YMTC, whose Xtacking 4.0 proves to be quite a success. The drive has appeared only at one retailer so far, and Huawei has not announced plans for sales in other regions. This price is notably lower than comparable PCIe 4.0 drives. Common retail prices for 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSDs are typically more than double this amount. Whether this represents a temporary price or a long-term strategy remains unclear. Perhaps Huawei is operating at a net loss to gain some customers, with possible plans for more SSDs in the future, along with the PCIe 5.0 version.
Source: @Jukanlosreve on X
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9 Comments on Huawei Prepares 1 TB QLC M.2 NVMe SSD on PCIe 4.0 Connection for $32

#1
_roman_
The key information is "QLC memory without a DRAM cache".

I wonder if that drive is faster for the hole capacity as my older 6 different SATA SSDs with 120 or 128GB.

Read speeds 1 up to 7400 MB/s and write speeds of 1 up to 6,700 MB/s?
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#2
kondamin
The price is nice, but I’m not comfortable with alcohol from an unknown source

hmm for some reason the spelling corrector thinks qlc is alcohol…
not that I would be comfortable with alcohol from an unknown source, it’s not what I meant…
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#3
Event Horizon
$32 for 1TB is insane. Hope they make a 4TB version. Don't need DRAM cache for a game drive.
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#4
Bomby569
Event Horizon$32 for 1TB is insane. Hope they make a 4TB version. Don't need DRAM cache for a game drive.
imagine a $100ish 4TB nvme drive :love:
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#5
Prima.Vera
Now that's a price with common sense. For that price, it won't matter the drive is not the fastest. If it holds for 10+ years, I'm sold.
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#7
ymdhis
8TB version when?
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#8
Roph
QLC or DRAM-less, but never both.
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#9
DirtyDingusMcgee
Prima.VeraIf it holds for 10+ years, I'm sold.
If it holds up for 1+ years, I'm amazed.
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