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Samsung Unveils Fastest PCIe Gen 6 SSD, Capable of Transferring 40GB LLMs in Just 1.4 Sec

The 16TB model reaches 28,400 MB/s read speeds and 21,900 MB/s write speeds, Samsung said.

  • On Tuesday, Samsung announced the start of mass production for the PM1763, its newest enterprise SSD designed for AI data centers and compatible with the Nvidia Vera Rubin platform.
  • According to TrendForce, enterprise SSD revenue reached a record $18.46 billion in the first quarter, up 86.1% from the previous quarter, driven by cloud demand and AI adoption.
  • Built on the PCIe 6.0 interface, the PM1763 delivers sequential read speeds of up to 28,400 MB/s and write speeds of up to 21,900 MB/s, doubling PCIe 5.0 performance while improving power efficiency by more than 1.8 times.
  • At Nvidia's GTC 2026 conference in March, Samsung disclosed plans to supply HBM4 memory, SOCAMM2 modules, and the PM1763 SSD for the Vera Rubin platform, enabling a broad range of memory technologies.
  • On Monday, Samsung reported preliminary operating profit of 89.4 trillion won for the April-June quarter and projected revenue of 171 trillion won , with shares trading at 288,500 KRW on the South Korean exchange.
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Samsung Electronics has begun mass production of enterprise solid-state drives (eSSDs) to be supplied for NVIDIA’s next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) platform, ‘Vera Rubin.’ By expanding its supply scope to include not only High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) but also storage for AI servers, the company is strengthening its strategy to target the next-generation AI infrastructure market. Samsung Electronics [developed] PCIe (Peripheral Composi…

Samsung is now manufacturing the PM1763 in series: The new PCIe-6.0 SSD for AI data centers will deliver up to 28.4 GB/s read speed - more than twice as fast as the previous model.

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Bloomberg broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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