➀ Samsung showcased the BM1743, a 122.88TB enterprise QLC SSD, claiming it as one of the largest in the industry. ➁ The BM1743 offers significant performance improvements over its predecessors, with a 4.1x increase in I/O performance and a 45% enhancement in sequential write power efficiency. ➂ It boasts a sequential read speed of 7.5 GB/s and a write speed of 3 GB/s, with random read and write speeds reaching 1.6 million IOPS and 45,000 IOPS respectively. ➃ Samsung also demonstrated the PM9D3a Gen 5 SSD, targeting mainstream data center markets with up to 12 GB/s read and 6.8 GB/s write speeds, and the PM1753, a flagship enterprise SSD with 16-channel NAND, supporting up to 32 TB capacity.
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