CES 2020: Samsung 980 PRO PCIe 4.0 SSD Makes An Appearance
by Billy Tallis on January 7, 2020 8:35 PM ESTSamsung's booth at CES 2020 includes our first look at their next flagship consumer SSD, the 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD. This would appear to be Samsung's first client/consumer SSD to support PCIe 4.0, which has until now only been rolled out to their high-end enterprise drives.
Since this just a low-key preview instead of a formal announcement with a press release, information is limited. The exhibit shows only sequential performance numbers: 6500 MB/s reads, 5000 MB/s writes. That's a bit better than what we currently see with PCIe 4.0 drives using the Phison E16 controller, but by the end of this year we should start seeing the Phison E18 and other controllers offering sequential speeds around 7GB/s, so the 980 PRO may have little or no time to set throughput records for the consumer SSD market.
The available capacities will range from 250GB to 1TB, which strongly indicates that Samsung us still using 2-bit MLC for the PRO line rather than switching to 3-bit TLC NAND flash as the rest of the industry has done for their flagships. The fate of Samsung's flagship SSD product line was a bit unclear when Samsung updated the 970 EVO with new NAND as the 970 EVO Plus but did not introduce an accompanying 970 PRO Plus.
Samsung was unable to locate any employees at their sprawling "booth" who could answer our technical questions, so we don't have confirmation of which generation of V-NAND this uses (probably the 5th gen. 92L), nor do we have any details on the controller. We also don't have a timeline for retail availability. UPDATE: Samsung says to expect more information in Q2 of this year.
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danielfranklin - Thursday, January 9, 2020 - link
Right, $400 console will have $800 worth of flash memory...You are dreaming mate. You will be lucky if you even get TLC.
Railander - Sunday, March 29, 2020 - link
i come from the future, you were absolutely correct.DnaAngel - Thursday, April 23, 2020 - link
Keep up? most are already ahead. Can't remember if it was this site or another one a while back reported or tested the PSS5's SSD benchmark scores. It was around 1000mbps (1 GB/s) actual read speed. Most PC nvme's are 3-4x that.Storris - Sunday, May 17, 2020 - link
Yes, it is.The post-GDC future says "hi"!
MTEK - Tuesday, January 7, 2020 - link
Surprised there is no 2TB capacity. You're slipping, Samsung!mode_13h - Tuesday, January 7, 2020 - link
If they have a 2 TB 970 Pro, I'm not seeing it.See also: 2-bit MLC
Billy Tallis - Tuesday, January 7, 2020 - link
There have been enough leaks about a 2TB 970 PRO that it clearly exists, but they can't make up their minds about when and whether to release it.austinsguitar - Tuesday, January 7, 2020 - link
this is great news! phison's pcie4 controller is a mega energy hog and terrible performer in random writes, with other serious issues. hopefully samsung can correct this.Billy Tallis - Tuesday, January 7, 2020 - link
Phison E16 was obviously intended to be a short-lived stopgap product, so that they could ride the wave of the Ryzen 3000 release. The "real" Phison PCIe 4.0 design is the E18 coming later this year, which should take care of most of the E16's shortcomings.erinadreno - Tuesday, January 7, 2020 - link
In the old 960 pros Samsung managed to create a 2TB drive with single sided PCB. Why they stopped using PoP for DRAM and controller packaging?