addlink M.2 Gen4x4 SSDs Optimized For 11th Gen Intel Rocket Lake-S
addlink Gen4x4 NVMe SSD series, S90, S92, S95 are ready for the latest Intel Rocket Lake-S platform. The processors have been confirmed as going on sale on March 30.
Rocket Lake will make PCIe Gen4 SSDs fly faster than Ryzen, Intel says.
Rocket lake is a code name for Intel 11th Gen’s desktop chip family. It supports the PCIe 4.0 Interface, which provide twice the bandwidth of PCIe 3.0. Intel Rocket Lake-S comes two years after AMD Ryzen (X570/B550) lead industry with the first PC chips to support the PCIe 4.0 interface. During CES 2021, Intel revealed some detail about new Rocket Lake chips and claims the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Desktop platform delivers up to 11% better PCIe Gen 4 storage performance vs the AMD Ryzen 9 5000 platform. They also confirmed that the chips will go on sale on March 30, 2021.
addlink S95 Speeds of up to 7.1GB/s, optimized for the Intel Rocket Lake-S
Feature Ultra-high speeds of Gen4x4 NVME SSD, S95 with speed of up to 7.1 GB/s is the perfect choice for PC enthusiasts and gamers looking to push SSD bandwidth to the extreme limits on the new Rocket Lake-S Platform. It built with reliable TLC 3D NAND and delivers read/write speeds more than 2 times faster than Gen3x4 SSD to offer amazing value, great performance. Keep the drive performing at its best for years.
S90 is equipped with TLC flash, a DRAM cache buffer. Speeds of up to 5GB/s.
The S90 is equipped with TLC flash, a DRAM cache buffer, and features sequential read/write speeds of up to 5GB/4.4GB per second. And It has already received the famous global tech-medias recommended such as TeakTown and PCGAMERs.
S92, best value Per GB compared to other Gen4x4 SSDs.
S92 can deliver at speed of up to 4.9 GB/s for sequential reads and 3.6 GB/s for sequential writes. Rating at 4.9GB/s performance levels, addlink is trying to offer a more price-competitive product rage to the customers. With 3D QLC NAND storage technology, the S92 PCIe Gen 4x4 incorporates a much higher memory cell density, allowing for greater storage capacity on a smaller footprint – up to 4TB.
addlink S90, S92, and S95 SSDs are ready for the latest AMD Ryzen 3rd Gen X570/B550 and Intel Rocket Lake 11th Gen Z590 motherboard those with PCIe 4.0 Interface. And compatible with most desktops and laptops from all the major brands.
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sorta infers intel has some special sauce that addlink is privy to, eh?:p
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How do you exactly optimize an SSD for a cpu? the interface is supposed to be the same for every thing on the other side of the interface.