https://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-launches-pm9a1-ssd-cheap-980proThere is also the OEM version, Samsung PM9A1, equivalent to the Pro 980 but at OEM price (cheaper)[/url]
In terms of performance and the previous comment about using dedicated slots for each of these drives, here are some details:
- the fastest sequential read from these new Samsung devices is 7000 MB/s
- a PCIe 4.0 (Gen4) slot, with one lane (x1) carries 2GB/s
- the Talos II motherboard has
a mysterious x4 micro PCIe connector, it appears to be x4 lanes, that could carry 4 * 2GB/s = 8GB/s for one of these SSDs or two of the previous generation SSDs without congestion
- the PCIe 4.0 slots, x8 can carry 8 * 2GB/s = 16 GB/s, that is enough for two of these new Samsung devices + some spare capacity for legacy SATA all running simultaneously on a single Tri-mode HBA
- the PCIe 4.0 slots, x16 can carry 16 * 2GB/s = 32 GB/s, that is enough for four of these new Samsung devices + some spare capacity for legacy SATA all running simultaneously on a single Tri-mode HBA
For people building workstations based on Blackbird or Talos II Lite it is probably desirable and feasible to have an x8 HBA for SSDs and use the x16 for a GPU