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Dual PS5 read speed from Intel and Samsung during PCIe 5.0 SSD test

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Intel and Samsung conducted a speed test of the new device SSD PM1743 PCIe NVMe Connected to PCIe 5.0 interface on PlayStation 5. The result was very interesting due to the processing speed achieved in the demo.

According to the companies, The new component manages to be more than twice as fast as the already standard PS5 storage, which guarantees instant loading in some games like Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

For comparison, the SSD currently shipping on PlayStation 5 5.5 Gb/s can be recorded in data processing. Intel has made a new component from Samsung An impressive speed result of 13.7GB/s, more than double.

The PCIe 5.0 interface, which established the connection between the SSD and the control panel, was cited as the main reason responsible for the higher performance boost. The new style is modern and should appear more often in the future.

The brand Adata said it was able to achieve 14GB/s read and 12GB/s write on two prototypes, both in NVMe format in M.2 format. Samsung already promised 13 GB/s in a random read and this result was achieved in testing by Intel.

It is worth noting that at the moment, this technology is still very limited, it is used for general companies, and it is also not available for public sale. However, when that happens, the price must be exorbitant.

What do you think of the new SSD? Tell us in the comments below!

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