Samsung Unveils 16TB SSD

When it comes to storage solution, the dilemma of any DIY PC builder in the past has always been speed versus space. That’s about to change as Samsung recently announced the largest capacity SSD to date – the Samsung PM1633a – which can hold almost 16 terabytes of data!

At the core of the PM1633a is the same 3D V-NAND implementation found on the recently-launched 850 EVO/850 Pro SSDs. However, instead of 128Gbit NAND dies, the South Korean giant used their 256Gbit NAND flash and combined them to form the PM1633a’s astonishing 15.36TB storage space.

Samsung PM1633a

Stuffing these much NAND dies in a 2.5-inch form factor have an adverse effect though, particularly in the SSD’s design. Event though the PM1633a still adheres to the 2.5-inch standard, Samsung’s new SSD is noticeably thicker than most SSDs.

Another downside to it is the price. To put things in perspective an enterprise-grade Helium drive with 8TB storage will set you back $700 while the highest-capacity SSD costs around $4K and can go all the way up to $7,000. So just imagine how much the Samsung PM1633a will cost if it reach the market.

Note: The SRP of the Samsung PM1633a was not disclosed during the event.

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Samsung Unveils 16TB SSD

When it comes to storage solution, the dilemma of any DIY PC builder in the past has always been speed versus space. That’s about to change as Samsung recently announced the largest capacity SSD to date – the Samsung PM1633a – which can hold almost 16 terabytes of data!

At the core of the PM1633a is the same 3D V-NAND implementation found on the recently-launched 850 EVO/850 Pro SSDs. However, instead of 128Gbit NAND dies, the South Korean giant used their 256Gbit NAND flash and combined them to form the PM1633a’s astonishing 15.36TB storage space.

Samsung PM1633a

Stuffing these much NAND dies in a 2.5-inch form factor have an adverse effect though, particularly in the SSD’s design. Event though the PM1633a still adheres to the 2.5-inch standard, Samsung’s new SSD is noticeably thicker than most SSDs.

Another downside to it is the price. To put things in perspective an enterprise-grade Helium drive with 8TB storage will set you back $700 while the highest-capacity SSD costs around $4K and can go all the way up to $7,000. So just imagine how much the Samsung PM1633a will cost if it reach the market.

Note: The SRP of the Samsung PM1633a was not disclosed during the event.

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Samsung Outs 2TB 850 EVO and 850 Pro SSD

Samsung revamps its 850 Series solid-state drive by introducing the 2-terabyte variant of Samsung 850 Pro and Samsung 850 EVO SSDs.

Samsung 850 EVO 2tb philippines

Despite the added storage space, Samsung was able to maintain the drive’s 7mm, 2.5-inch form factor. These high-capacity drives make use of 128GB 3D V-NAND (Vertical NAND) flash chips, 128 of it to be exact, which are all controlled by a new MHX controller.

Furthermore, both the 850 Pro and 850 EVO 2TB SSDs are equipped with four (4) 4GB LPDRR3 DRAM which are based on 20-nanometer manufacturing process.

Samsung 850 EVO specs:

Capacity: 2TB
Samsung 3D Vertical NAND Flash Memory
Samsung MHX Controller
2GB DRAM Cache
540MB/s Sequential Read
520MB/s Sequential Write
10,000 IOPS 4KB Random Read (QD1)
40,000 IOPS 4KB Random Write (QD1)
98,000 IOPS 4KB Random Read (QD32)
90,000 IOPS 4KB Random Write (QD32)
AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption
Dimensions: 100 x 69.85 x 6.8mm
Weight: 66g

Samsung 850 Pro specs:

Capacity: 2TB
Samsung 3D Vertical NAND Flash Memory
Samsung MHX Controller
2GB DRAM Cache
550MB/s Sequential Read
520MB/s Sequential Write
10,000 IOPS 4KB Random Read (QD1)
36,000 IOPS 4KB Random Write (QD1)
100,000 IOPS 4KB Random Read (QD32)
90,000 IOPS 4KB Random Write (QD32)
AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption
Dimensions: 100 x 69.85 x 6.8mm
Weight: 66g

The South Korean company guarantees that the 2TB Samsung 850 Pro will last for 10 years or 300 terabytes written (TBW). Meanwhile, the 2TB Samsung 850 EVO should be good for at least 5 years or 150 TBW.

The 2TB Samsung 850 EVO will set you back $800, while the 2TB Samsung 850 Pro can be had for $1,000.

[Samsung Global]

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Samsung Outs 2TB 850 EVO and 850 Pro SSD

Samsung revamps its 850 Series solid-state drive by introducing the 2-terabyte variant of Samsung 850 Pro and Samsung 850 EVO SSDs.

Samsung 850 EVO 2tb philippines

Despite the added storage space, Samsung was able to maintain the drive’s 7mm, 2.5-inch form factor. These high-capacity drives make use of 128GB 3D V-NAND (Vertical NAND) flash chips, 128 of it to be exact, which are all controlled by a new MHX controller.

Furthermore, both the 850 Pro and 850 EVO 2TB SSDs are equipped with four (4) 4GB LPDRR3 DRAM which are based on 20-nanometer manufacturing process.

Samsung 850 EVO specs:

Capacity: 2TB
Samsung 3D Vertical NAND Flash Memory
Samsung MHX Controller
2GB DRAM Cache
540MB/s Sequential Read
520MB/s Sequential Write
10,000 IOPS 4KB Random Read (QD1)
40,000 IOPS 4KB Random Write (QD1)
98,000 IOPS 4KB Random Read (QD32)
90,000 IOPS 4KB Random Write (QD32)
AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption
Dimensions: 100 x 69.85 x 6.8mm
Weight: 66g

Samsung 850 Pro specs:

Capacity: 2TB
Samsung 3D Vertical NAND Flash Memory
Samsung MHX Controller
2GB DRAM Cache
550MB/s Sequential Read
520MB/s Sequential Write
10,000 IOPS 4KB Random Read (QD1)
36,000 IOPS 4KB Random Write (QD1)
100,000 IOPS 4KB Random Read (QD32)
90,000 IOPS 4KB Random Write (QD32)
AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption
Dimensions: 100 x 69.85 x 6.8mm
Weight: 66g

The South Korean company guarantees that the 2TB Samsung 850 Pro will last for 10 years or 300 terabytes written (TBW). Meanwhile, the 2TB Samsung 850 EVO should be good for at least 5 years or 150 TBW.

The 2TB Samsung 850 EVO will set you back $800, while the 2TB Samsung 850 Pro can be had for $1,000.

[Samsung Global]

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Samsung 840 EVO SSD 1TB for Php28K

The highest storage capacity of Samsung’s EVO solid state drive (SSD) at 1TB has landed in Philippine retail store.

When the Samsung EVO 840 SSD landed on our shores last December 2013, it only came with 120GB and 240GB capacities. Now, computer retail giant Villman listed the 1TB version of the said powerful and popular SSD.

The Samsung EVO SSD 1TB currently retails for Php 28,000 through Villman’s website. If you are planning to upgrade your hard drives, you may check out the listing here.

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