pcie 5.It's been a year since the 0 SSD came out, but it's able to fully play PCIe 5Full-speed models with 0 x4 bandwidth advantages are just emerging. The Critical T705 with 14,500MB s full-speed read capability has just been adopted and is expected to be the first full-speed PCIe 50 ssd。
All currently commercially available consumer PCIe 50 SSDs almost all use Micron B58R flash memory (232 layers stacked 3D TLC), the difference lies in the specific supported flash interface speed, this data was only 1600MT s (8 channels to achieve 10000MB s read), the Critical T700 in the second half of last year used 2000MT S flash memory (8 channels to achieve 12400MB s read), and now Micron has finally reached the initial 2400MT of B58R S target (8 lanes to achieve 14500MB s read, PCIe 5.)0 x4 interface becomes the bottleneck).
This time, the Critical T705 also includes a limited edition of a white heatsink for white-themed players.
Judging from the parameter table of **, the white limited edition is only available in a capacity of 2TB, but it also happens to be the most powerful of the three capacity options.
The Critical T705 should continue to use the Phison PS5026 controller, and it's unclear what type of DRAM cache it will come with.