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Micron's 9650 SSD Shatters Records: First PCIe 6.0 Drive Hits 28 GB/s, Outpaces DDR4 RAM - tech
(hx) 09:24 AM CET - Mar,02 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Micron has begun mass production of the 9650 NVMe SSD, marking the world's first PCIe Gen6 data center drive with sequential read speeds reaching up to 28 GB/s—double that of previous PCIe 5.0 generations. This breakthrough SSD, optimized for demanding AI training and inference workloads in hyperscale environments, delivers up to 5.5 million random read IOPS while supporting both air and liquid cooling options. Although its blazing bandwidth even surpasses the theoretical limit of single-channel DDR4-3200 memory (25.6 GB/s), the drive targets enterprise AI infrastructure rather than consumer PCs. Available in Pro and Max variants with capacities up to 30.72 TB, the 9650 promises to eliminate data bottlenecks and boost GPU efficiency in next-generation data centers. While consumer adoption remains distant due to platform and cost barriers, this launch underscores the rapid evolution of storage for the AI era.
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Csimbi(09:49 PM CET - Mar,02 2026 )
Yeah, not for the consumer budget, for sure.
I could compromise on speed for that size if the price was right.

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