A failure of a single NAND chip doesn`t kill the entire SSD thanks to Samsung`s fail-in-place technology.
What you need to know
Samsung announced two news SSDs that `never die,` the PM1733 and PM1735.
The fail-in-place technology means that a single NAND chip failing doesn`t ruin the entire SSD.
The new PM1735 can hit 8GB/s read speeds and 3.8GB/s write speeds.
Samsung announced two new PCIe Gen4-based SSDs, the PM1733, and PM1735. These new SSDs are incredibly fast, and take advantage of three new innovations, including fail-in-place (FIP) technology that ensures an SDD can `never die.` While the drive technically can die, Samsung has mad it much less likely than it is for other SSDs.
Samsung began mass production of the two new chips last month. Samsung outlines the specs and innovations utilized in the chips in a news post (via PC World).
The PM1733 has a 6,400MB/s read speed, and 3,800/s write speed. The PM1735 has a read speed of 8,000MB/s and a write speed of 3,800MB/s. Sam...
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