Samsung is finally entering the PCIe Gen 5 SSD market with its new 9100 Pro series, set to launch in March 2025. This marks Samsung’s first NVMe 2.0 consumer SSD, arriving in 1TB ($199.99 / ~₱11,000), 2TB ($299.99 / ~₱16,500), and 4TB ($549.99 / ~₱30,000) configurations, all in an M.2 form factor with or without heatsinks. An 8TB model—a first for Samsung—will debut in late 2025, offering massive storage for high-end users. Samsung claims sequential read speeds of up to 14.8GBps and write speeds of 13.4GBps, making the 9100 Pro one of the fastest consumer SSDs yet. Read more in our articles including "Samsung 9100 Pro Brings Blazing PCIe Gen 5 Speeds to Gaming Rigs with Up to 8TB Storage" and "MLBB opens 2026 Global Skin Design Contest with USD 49,000 prize pool".
Samsung is finally entering the PCIe Gen 5 SSD market with its new 9100 Pro series, set to launch in March 2025. This marks Samsung’s first NVMe 2.0 consumer SSD, arriving in 1TB ($199.99 / ~₱11,000), 2TB ($299.99 / ~₱16,500), and 4TB ($549.99 / ~₱30,000) configurations, all in an M.2 form factor with or without heatsinks.
An 8TB model—a first for Samsung—will debut in late 2025, offering massive storage for high-end users. Samsung claims sequential read speeds of up to 14.8GBps and write speeds of 13.4GBps, making the 9100 Pro one of the fastest consumer SSDs yet.
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