Gigabyte presents its 15,000 mb / s pcie 4.0 ssd aorus drives
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Prospective users of AMD's X570 platform have entered the PCIe 4.0 era, providing unprecedented levels of bandwidth and the ability to create SSD drives faster than ever. One of the most prominent recently announced products is the AORUS SSD, which offers a read speed of 15, 000 MB / s.
AORUS SSD achieves about 15, 000 MB / s read and write
Gigabyte's AORUS division has seen the potential of PCIe 4.0 and has already introduced one of the world's first PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe SSDs. The AORUS Gen4 NVMe SSD, which is capable of reaching 5, 000 MB / s sequential read speeds, but what if we try to push these performance limits?
Gigabyte has decided to create a PCIe 4.0 16x drive, creating what is likely to be a 4x RAID configuration with its latest M.2 NVMe drives to offer sequential read and write speeds of over 15, 000 MB / s. Those are unprecedented levels of performance so far.
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This SSD requires active cooling and a copper heatsink, with a total capacity of 8TB, which adds credibility to the assumption that this is a 4x RAID configuration of the 2TB AORUS SSDs. The performance levels of the SSDs shown here are astonishing.
At the moment, we don't know if Gigabyte was trying to launch these drives as a consumer product or if it will only be available to data centers.
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