I have to imagine it will be a while before we see the PCI-E 4 controller paired with 3600 mt/s NAND. That is currently the top end so rarer and more expensive. Since the drive will be PCI-E interface limited in best case scenarios anyway I expect to see lots of drive with slower NAND. 2800 mt/s should be enough to still saturate the interface in best case situations. Not even sure if you'd see any impact in worst case scenarios since those probably aren't going to be NAND interface limited anyway.Reply
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kpb321 - Thursday, June 13, 2024 - link
I have to imagine it will be a while before we see the PCI-E 4 controller paired with 3600 mt/s NAND. That is currently the top end so rarer and more expensive. Since the drive will be PCI-E interface limited in best case scenarios anyway I expect to see lots of drive with slower NAND. 2800 mt/s should be enough to still saturate the interface in best case situations. Not even sure if you'd see any impact in worst case scenarios since those probably aren't going to be NAND interface limited anyway. Reply