Samsung Launches PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSDs for AI Data Centers as NVMe Nears 75% Market Share
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Updated · marketsandmarkets.com · May 20
Samsung Launches PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSDs for AI Data Centers as NVMe Nears 75% Market Share
10 articles · Updated · marketsandmarkets.com · May 20
Samsung has expanded its enterprise NVMe SSD lineup with next-generation PCIe Gen5 drives aimed at AI servers and hyperscale cloud infrastructure.
The new platform targets higher data throughput, better power efficiency and greater storage density for large-scale AI training and high-performance computing workloads.
The launch aligns with a data center storage market shifting toward AI-optimized, cloud-native systems, where NVMe is projected to command about 70%–75% of interface share.
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