The 2 TB is rated at an endurance of 1400 TBW while the 4 TB has an endurance of 3000 TB. Similarly, the Random Read & Writes are rated at 1400/1500K IOPs, respectively. The 2 TB and 4 TB drivers are rated at a maximum sequential read speed of 10,000 MB/s while the Sequential write speeds are rated at 9,500 MB/s. The SSD comes in the standard M.2 2280 form factor which makes them compatible with virtually any modern PC. ![]() ![]() The SSD features support for 8 channels, supporting 3D TLC and QLC NAND Flash memory, LPDDR4/DDR4 DRAM controller (3200 Mb/s), & all the latest security features. The drives feature the Phison PS5026-E26 controller which hosts a PCIe Gen 5.0 x4 interface for up to 128 GT/s link speeds & comes with a dual CPU architecture that incorporates the Arm Cortex R5 CPU based on a 12nm process node. The Inland TD510 PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD will come in up to 4 TB flavors though the drive we are testing today offers a 2 TB capacity. SSD manufacturers will first be rolling out 10,000 MB/s products and move to faster 12 and 14 GB/s products once NAND Flash matures. Both of these storage devices are premium products retailing well above what Gen 4 SSD costs. We have the TD510 2 TB SSD from Inland and the AORUS Gen 5 10000 2TB SSD from Gigabyte. ![]() With that said, 2023 has finally kicked off retail availability for the first Gen 5 NVMe SSD solutions and Phison is leading the wave with its flagship E26 controller powering the most premium and fastest SSDs in their class.įor today's review, we will be taking a look at two of the first PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSDs powered by the Phison E26 controller. AMD has more options but just like Intel's premium offerings that support Gen 5 SSDs, AMD's AM5 premium offerings also get Gen 5 SSD support which means there are still ways to go before we get to mass consumer variants.
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