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Thus, Samsung launches a new pop in of SSD whose capacity reach up to 8TB.

And the footprint of 8TB SSD is just 11cm x 3.05cm.

However, it is twice capacity offering by the previous M.2 standard.

And the new bang out of NF1 8TB SSD will replace the conventional 2.5-inch NVMe SSDs.

Its system density is three times than the existing server infrastructure.

Besides the large capacity, the new kind of NF1 8TB SSD also has good read and write performance.

The sequential read speeds of NF1 8TB SSD reach up to 3100MB one second.

And the sequential write speeds of NF1 8TB SSD are 2000MB one second.

The read and write speeds are five and three times of the common SATA SSD.

The random speeds are at 500,000 IOPS for reading operations and 50,000 for writes.

Here, compared with HDD, SSD has fewer advantages on capacity and price.

As a matter of fact, there are many reasons leading to the above situation.

The main reasons are internal structure and manufacture technology.

Different from the HDD, solid state drive are integrated circuit storage.

And the internal structure is composed of Master, flash memory particles and cache.

And the flash particles account for 70%~80% of the production cost of SSD.

The early flash particles adopt 2D NAND Flash, which is flash structure and the unit density is small.

That means that it is difficult to increase the per unit capacity.

However, this way will lead to increase the SSD cost.

Lacking parity master is another reason.

And Samsung firstly adopts S12 master to kick off the large capacity SSD journey.

So it has launched the NF1 8TB SSD.