Samsung launches speedy new 970 series NVMe SSDs

Samsung launches speedy new 970 series NVMe SSDs

Samsung launches speedy new 970 series NVMe SSDs

Samsung today unveiled its latest pair of solid state drives (SSD), and they’re both as speedy as it gets. As if designed to answer Western Digital’s new drives introduced earlier this month, Samsung’s new 970 series, which includes the 970 Pro and Evo NVMe SSDs, kick things up a notch by advertising even greater speeds.

Designed on the M.2 form factor, both drives are built for gaming and working quickly with intense workloads, such as 4K video editing and 3D design. The 970 Pro, in particular, can reach sequential read speeds of up to 3,500 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 2,700 MB/s. The Evo can also reach sequential read speeds of up to 3,500 MB/s, but it hits a slightly lower sequential write speed of up to 2,500 MB/s.

The faster speeds, Samsung says, are due in large part to its latest V-NAND technology and new Phoenix controller. The 970 Evo takes advantage of “Intelligent TurboWrite technology,” which Samsung says provides a buffer size of up to 78GB in order to deliver faster write speeds. Overall, the increased sequential write speeds represent a 30 percent improvement over Samsung’s 960 series.

The new 970 Pro and Evo will be up for grabs starting on May 7. The 97- Evo will be available in 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities, while the 970 Pro will be available in 512GB and 1TB capacities. Prices start at $329.99 for the Pro and $119.99 for the Evo.

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