According to news from this site on June 19, Gigabyte has recently launched the AI TOP 100E SSD for intensive AI workloads. Its 2TB model can reach up to 219,000 TBW and the 1TB model can reach 109,500 TBW.
1TB SSD has higher performance, with sequential read and write speeds of up to 7200 MB/s and 6500 MB/s respectively. The 2TB model has slightly lower specs, with the same sequential read speed of 7200 MB/s, but only 5900 MB/s sequential write speed.
AI TOP 100E SSD adopts the standard M.2 2280 form factor and uses the 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 used.
TBW refers to the terabytes written by Terabyte Writteb, and is also defined as Total Bytes Written. It refers to the total amount of data that can be written to the SSD by the specified workload before the end of the SSD's service life. It is used to Express the life index of solid state drive.
This site uses a more intuitive description to describe what 219000 TBW represents, which means that users can work continuously for 17 hours a day at a writing speed of 2GB/s, and can be used continuously for 5 years, which is comparable to enterprise-level and data center grade SSDs.
Comparing the Samsung 990 Pro, one of the top PCIe 4.0 SSDs, Gigabyte’s AI TOP 100E SSD is 183 times more durable with the same capacity.
GIGABYTE claims that the TBW value of the AI TOP 100E SSD is 150 times higher than that of traditional PCIe 4.0 SSD (1,400 TBW).
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