Micron introduces 4600 PCIe Gen 5 NVMe client SSD, promises lower AI load times

Micron 4600 PCIe Gen 5 NVMe Ciient SSD
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Micron today introduced its 4600 PCIe 5x4 NVMe client SSDs, aimed at creators, professionals, and gamers. The SSD utilizes PCIe Gen 5 speeds with lower power consumption, making it 107% more efficient than its Gen 4 predecessor (according to Micron). Micron is also marketing the drive toward AI, promising lower load times for LLM and AI workloads (specifically, Llama 2). The SSD comes in a 2280 form factor in 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities. The SSD uses G9 TLC NAND and a 6nm SMI 2508 eight-channel controller to achieve these lower load times. The drive is rated for 2,100 KIOPS random read / write speeds and up to 14.5 / 12 GB/s sequential read / write speeds.

Roshan Ashraf Shaikh
Contributing Writer
  • KraakBal
    Nice. 2 million+ IOPS looking good
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  • rockerrb3
    would be nice to see some caparison charts when Tom's can get their hands on a copy.
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  • Amdlova
    " with a three-year warranty."

    Somenthing inside of my head is saying that drive will have less than 400 tb/w per tb

    Miss the old optane lol
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  • KyaraM
    Anyone else getting tired of that entire AI nonsense left and right? Seriously, now it's SSDs...
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  • jp7189
    I'm still not happy where the bullet point lands in the speed, capacity, price triangle. Fast 4TB are easy to find for $200 ($0.05 per GB). Double the capacity to 8TB, 4x the price to $800 ($0.10 per GB). 15TB and 30TB drives jump to $0.15 per GB or higher.

    I'd like to see at least the 8TB models move down more toward the mainstream at this point.
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