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Samsung Announces 960 PRO AND 960 EVO M.2 PCIe SSDs

At Samsung’s SSD Global Summit in South Korea, they’ve just officially unveiled their next generation of M.2 PCIe SSDs. The new 960 PRO SSD is the successor to the 950 PRO, launched at last year’s Summit as Samsung’s first M.2 PCIe SSD for the retail market. The new 960 EVO introduces a more affordable option based on TLC NAND flash.

Samsung’s early M.2 PCIe SSDs were officially OEM-only products. The XP941 was one of the first PCIe SSDs designed for client computing use and used the AHCI protocol that is standard for SATA controllers rather than the newer NVMe protocol. The next generation consisted of the SM951 and PM951 SSDs, which adopted a new controller that supports PCIe 3.0 x4 operation and provides NVMe support as an option. The 950 PRO uses the same controller as the SM951 but introduced Samsung’s 3D V-NAND to the product family for the first time.

Earlier this year, Samsung released a new generation of OEM M.2 PCIe SSDs: the SM961 and PM961. These brought V-NAND to the OEM side of the family and introduced a new Samsung “Polaris” SSD controller that allowed for substantial performance improvements. Availability of the SM961 and PM961 through unofficial retail distributors has been extremely limited, but given their performance, demand has been high. The 960 PRO and 960 EVO are Samsung’s answer.

Samsung SSD Comparison
  960 PRO 960 EVO SM961 PM961 950 Pro SM951-NVMe PM951-NVMe
Form Factor M.2 2280
Controller Samsung Polaris Samsung Polaris Samsung UBX unknown
Interface PCIe 3.0 x4
Protocol NVMe
NAND Samsung 48-layer MLC V-NAND Samsung 48-layer TLC V-NAND Samsung
48-layer MLC V-NAND
Samsung
48-layer TLC V-NAND
Samsung 32-layer MLC V-NAND Samsung 16nm 64Gbit MLC Samsung TLC NAND flash
Capacity 512GB, 1TB, 2TB 250GB, 500GB, 1TB 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB 256GB, 512GB 128GB, 256GB, 512GB 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
Sequential Read 3500 MB/s 3200 MB/s 3200 MB/s 3000 MB/s 2500 MB/s 2150 MB/s 1050 MB/s
Sequential Write 2100 MB/s 1900 MB/s 1800 MB/s 1150 MB/s 1500 MB/s 1550 MB/s 560 MB/s
4KB Random Read (QD32) 440k IOPS 380k IOPS 450k IOPS 360k IOPS 300k IOPS 300k IOPS 250k IOPS
4KB Random Write (QD32) 360k IOPS 360k IOPS 400k IOPS 280k IOPS 110k IOPS 100k IOPS 144k IOPS
Launch Date 2016 2016 2H 2016 October 2015 ~June 2015 2015

The 960 PRO is clearly more than just a retail branded edition of the SM961. The largest capacity will be 2TB, compared to 1TB for the SM961 and 512GB for the 950 PRO, and the smallest capacity will be 512GB. The 950 PRO never bothered with a 128GB capacity, and with the addition of the 960 EVO to the lineup, Samsung is most likely retiring the 256GB capacity due to performance limitations. Sequential transfer speeds are significantly higher while random access speeds are slightly lower. Additionally, the 960 PRO shows a power rating of 1.0A at 3.3V, compared to 2.4-2.7A for Samsung’s previous M.2 PCIe SSDs. Such a big decrease in maximum power draw is sure to translate to significant savings even in ordinary usage. Unfortunately, the warranty is still the 5 years offered on the 950 PRO rather than the 10 years offered for the 850 PRO.

Samsung 960 PRO Specifications Comparison
  960 PRO 2TB 960 PRO 1TB 960 PRO 512GB 950 PRO
512GB
950 PRO
256GB
Form Factor single-sided M.2 2280 single-sided M.2 2280
Controller Samsung Polaris Samsung UBX
Interface PCIe 3.0 x4
NAND Samsung 48-layer MLC V-NAND Samsung V-NAND 32-layer 128Gbit MLC
Sequential Read 3500 MB/s TBA TBA 2,500MB/s 2,200MB/s
Sequential Write 2100 MB/s TBA TBA 1500MB/s 900MB/s
4KB Random Read (QD32) 440k IOPS TBA TBA 300k IOPS 270k IOPS
4KB Random Write (QD32) 360k IOPS TBA TBA 110k IOPS 85k IOPS
Power 3.3W (peak) TBA TBA 7.0W (burst)
5.7W (average)
1.7W (idle)
6.4W (burst)
5.1 (average)
1.7W (idle)
Endurance 1200TB TBA TBA 400TB 200TB
Warranty 5 Year 5 Year
Launch MSRP TBA TBA $ 329.99 $ 350 $ 200

As with the 960 PRO, the 960 EVO differs from its OEM counterpart. The capacities are the slightly lower 250GB-1000GB typical of Samsung’s EVO SSDs rather than the power of two capacity points used on the PRO and OEM products. Peak sequential write speed is substantially higher than the PM961 and even exceeds the 950 PRO, thanks in part to Samsung’s new generation SLC caching technology branded “Intelligent TurboWrite”. The rest of the performance specifications are slightly higher than the PM961. There’s no 2TB option, but this is purely a business decision rather than a technical limitation.

Samsung 960 EVO Specifications Comparison
  960 EVO 1TB 960 EVO 500GB 960 EVO 250GB 950 PRO
512GB
950 PRO
256GB
Form Factor single-sided M.2 2280 single-sided M.2 2280
Controller Samsung Polaris Samsung UBX
Interface PCIe 3.0 x4
NAND Samsung 48-layer TLC V-NAND Samsung V-NAND 32-layer 128Gbit MLC
Sequential Read 3200 MB/s TBA TBA 2,500MB/s 2,200MB/s
Sequential Write (SLC Cache) 1900 MB/s TBA TBA 1500MB/s 900MB/s
Sequential Write (sustained) 1200 MB/s 600 MB/s 300 MB/s N/A N/A
4KB Random Read (QD32) 380k IOPS TBA TBA 300k IOPS 270k IOPS
4KB Random Write (QD32) 360k IOPS TBA TBA 110k IOPS 85k IOPS
Power 8.6 W (peak) TBA TBA 7.0W (burst)
5.7W (average)
1.7W (idle)
6.4W (burst)
5.1 (average)
1.7W (idle)
Endurance 400 TB TBA TBA 400TB 200TB
Warranty 3 Year 5 Year
Launch MSRP TBA TBA $ 129.88 $ 350 $ 200

Samsung has had a bit of a rough year with the transition to their 48-layer V-NAND: the promised 1TB 950 PRO never materialized and other products using the 48-layer V-NAND have been late or also failed to show up. Fortunately, Samsung’s SSD controller technology hasn’t faltered and their competitors have been slow to catch up. With the launch of the 960 PRO and 960 EVO, Samsung is putting most of those troubles behind them and they will probably resume dominating the SSD market while making it look easy.

Autore: AnandTech

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