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Plextor announces new M9Pe PCIe-based SSDs

By Kenny Yeo - on 4 Jan 2018, 10:34am

Plextor announces new M9Pe PCIe-based SSDs

(Image source: Plextor)

Plextor has just announced its new M9Pe family of PCIe-based NVMe SSDs.

The M9Pe SSDs are also Plextor's first SSDs to use 3D NAND. The NAND used is Toshiba's 64-layer BiCS3 3D TLC NAND.

The M9Pe also uses a Marvell 88SS1093 controller and will support the PCIe 3.0 x4 interface.

Given that the M9Pe is Plextor's flagship SSD, the choice of 3D TLC NAND is interesting.

TLC NAND has traditionally been associated with mainstream offerings as they offer poorer write speeds and lower endurance.

However, Plextor's decision to go with TLC NAND shows that TLC NAND has come a long way and are now competitive and even viable for use as premium consumer SSDs.

According to Plextor, the M9Pe will be able to deliver sequential read and write speeds of up to 3,200MB/s and 2,100MB/s respectively.

Random read and write performance is said to be the region of around 400,000 and 300,000 IOPS respectively.

In short, the M9Pe is a very fast drive.

(Image source: Plextor)

Like past Plextor flagships, the M9Pe will be available in three form factors. Here's a quick summary of them:

  • M9Pe(GN) - plain M.2 2280 drive
  • M9Pe(G) - M.2 2280 drive with heat sink
  • M9Pe(Y) - PCIe add-in card version with heatsink and RGB lighting

The drives will be available soon and we will update this news with local pricing and availability details once we have them.

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