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XPG PCIe Gen5 SSD 8 TB

8 TB
Capacity
SM2508
Controller
TLC
Flash
PCIe 5.0 x4
Interface
M.2 2280
Form Factor
SSD Controller
Controller
The XPG PCIe Gen5 SSD is a solid-state drive in the M.2 2280 form factor, launched in 2023. It is only available in the 8 TB capacity listed on this page. With the rest of the system, the XPG PCIe Gen5 SSD interfaces using a PCI-Express 5.0 x4 connection. The SSD controller is the SM2508 from Silicon Motion. XPG has installed TLC NAND flash on the PCIe Gen5 SSD, the flash chips are made by Unknown. To improve write speeds, a pseudo-SLC cache is used, so bursts of incoming writes are processed more quickly. Thanks to support for the fast PCI-Express 5.0 interface, performance is excellent. The PCIe Gen5 SSD is rated for sequential read speeds of up to 14,000 MB/s and 12,000 MB/s write; random IOPS reach up to 1800K for reads and 1600K for writes.
The SSD's price at launch is unknown. The TBW rating for the XPG PCIe Gen5 SSD 8 TB is unknown, too.

Solid-State-Drive

Capacity: 8 TB (8192 GB)
Overprovisioning: 562.6 GB / 7.4 %
Production: Active
Released: 2023
Part Number: Unknown
Market: Consumer

Physical

Form Factor: M.2 2280 (Double-Sided)
Interface: PCIe 5.0 x4
Protocol: NVMe 2.0
Power Draw: Unknown

Controller

Manufacturer: Silicon Motion
Name: SM2508
Architecture: ARM 32-bit Cortex-R8 + ARM 32-bit Cortex-M0
Core Count: 5-Core
Frequency: 1,250 MHz
Foundry: TSMC FinFET
Process: 6 nm
Flash Channels: 8 @ 3,600 MT/s
Chip Enables: 4
Controller Features: DRAM

NAND Flash

Manufacturer: Unknown
Name: Unknown
Type: TLC
Speed: Unknown

DRAM Cache

Type and Size: Unknown

Performance

Sequential Read: 14,000 MB/s
Sequential Write: 12,000 MB/s
Random Read: 1,800,000 IOPS
Random Write: 1,600,000 IOPS
Endurance: Unknown
Warranty: Unknown
SLC Write Cache: Yes

Features

TRIM: Yes
SMART: Yes
Power Loss Protection: No
Encryption:
  • Unknown
RGB Lighting: No
PS5 Compatible: Yes

Notes

Controller:

This controller features a Quad-core Cortex-R8 running at 1.25GHz as primary cores, while having a Cortex-M0 as a secondary core for peripheral.

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