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Samsung Begins Mass Production Of Its PCIe 6.0 SSD

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Samsung has announced that it has entered mass production of its new PM1763 SSDs designed to take on the demands of AI data centres and high-performance computing environments. With a PCle 6.0 interface, it is double the throughput of its predecessors, reaching average sequential read and write speeds of up to 28.4 GB/s and 21.9GB/s, respectively. Diving deeper into the upgrade, the Samsung PM1763 is available in 4TB, 8TB, and 16TB, with the 16T…
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Samsung has started mass production of its first SSD for the new PCIe 6.0 interface. The drives, labeled PM1763, will be produced in 4, 8, and 16 TB capacities, but will later add 32 and 64 TB variants. The new products are aimed exclusively at data centers and future high-performance workstations. In ordinary computers, after all, ...

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Samsung has announced the start of mass production of its first PCIe 6.0 SSD, the PM1763. The new device is designed specifically for AI servers and enterprise data centers and is capable of loading large AI models in seconds. The PM1763 delivers sequential read speeds of up to 28,400 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 21,900 MB/s, making it […]

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With consumer SSDs, we're still debating whether PCIe 5.0 is truly necessary in everyday use or simply increases the size of the heatsink. In the data center, this question has long since moved on. Samsung has now started mass production of the PM1763, an enterprise SSD with PCIe 6.0, explicitly designed for AI and HPC infrastructure. This is not a drive for the average consumer.

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Lowyat.NET broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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