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Samsung unveils the industry’s most powerful PCIe 5.0 SSD for AI applications

Samsung announced it has started mass production of the industry’s most powerful PC SSD for AI applications. 

Samsung Electronics is actively setting up to maintain its world-leader legacy in advanced memory technology. It has begun the mass production for PM9E1, a PCIe 5.0 SSD with the industry’s highest performance and largest capacity. 

The PM9E1 is built on its in-house 5-nm-based controller and eight-generation V-NAND (V8) technology. Surely it will deliver powerful performance and enhanced power efficiency, which lead to an optimal solution for on-device AI PCs. 

YongCheol Bae, Executive Vice President of Memory Product Planning at Samsung Electronics, stated, “In the rapidly growing on-device AI era, Samsung’s PM9E1 will offer a robust foundation for global customers to effectively plan their AI portfolios.” 

The PM9E1 has up to 14.5 GB/s sequential read speed and 13 GB/s write speed. This powerful performance leads to a faster data transfer even with data-intensive AI applications, permitting a 14GB larger language model (LLM) to be transferred from the SSD to DRAM just within a second.

It is available in four storage variants, including 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, and the industry’s largest capacity of 4TB. The significantly upgraded power efficiency of over 50% permits for long-lasting battery life, which is ideal for on-device AI applications. 

Samsung is looking forward to expanding its advanced SSD offerings to global PC manufacturers with PM9E1. 

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