![]() ![]() Performance wise you'll get a smile on your face, it these units are tagged with sequential transfer rates of over 3200 MB/s reads, with up to 1900 MB/s writes up-to 380,000 IOPS 4K random-read, and up to 360,000 IOPS 4K random-write. Samsung is to release the new 960 EVO model in capacities of 250 GB, 500 GB and 1 TB volume sizes. The product is only slightly slower compared to the PRO model and capable of sequential read performance of 3,200 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 1,900 MB/s. Alongside this 960 EVO release, Samsung now also also offers a dedicated Samsung NVMe Driver 2.0, for maximal compatibility and performance. Today we will focus on that new EVO model, we have received a 1TB model for testing. The new 960 EVO has been fitted with 48-layer MLC 3-bit per cell (TLC written) NAND. And correct, you read that right as the EVO is based on a Samsung Polaris controller, not to be confused with anything from AMD, of course. NVMe Storage technology is advancing with extremely fast paces and steps. These new M.2 EVO and PRO units can now be purchased in volume sizes up-to 1 TB and use the latest iteration of the nvm express (NVME) 1.2 protocol which is even faster anno 2016. SSD promises to be roughly as fast and versatile as the Pro model, a product once again based on a Polaris based controller. Precisely one month after the 960 Pro release Samsung releases the 960 EVO. ![]()
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