On June 19, IT Home reported that Gigabyte recently launched the AI TOP 100E SSD for intensive AI workloads,Its 2TB model can reach a maximum of 219000 TBW, and its 1TB model can reach 109500 TBW.
1TB SSDs have higher performance, with continuous read/write speeds up to 7200 MB/s and 6500 MB/s, respectively.The specification of the 2TB model is slightly lower. The continuous read speed is also 7200 MB/s, but the continuous write speed is only 5900 MB/s.
The AI TOP 100E SSD adopts the standard M.2 2280 shape and uses PCIe 4.0 interface.The focus of this SSD is not performance, but durability. The official did not disclose the specific 3D NAND flash memory.
TBW refers to the terabytes written by Terabyte Writeb, and is also defined as Total Bytes Written, which refers to the total amount of data that can be written to SSD by a specified workload before the end of the SSD's service life, and is used to express the life indicators of SSDs.
IT Home uses a more intuitive description to describe the meaning of 219000 TBW, which means that users can work continuously for 17 hours at a write speed of 2 TB/s every day, and can use it continuously for five years, comparable to enterprise class and data center class SSDs.
Compared with the Samsung 990 Pro, one of the top PCIe 4.0 SSDs, Gigabyte's AI TOP 100E SSD has 183 times the durability under the same capacity.
Gigabyte claims that the TBW value of AI TOP 100E SSD is 150 times higher than that of traditional PCIe 4.0 SSD (1400 TBW).
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