On February 29, 2024, Samsung anounced a microSD express card that is can hit sequential read speeds of up to 800 MB/s, which is 1.4 times faster than a SATA SSDs. So why purchase an NVMe adapter and a NVMe card , when you can get a whopping four times faster microSD card than the current UHS-1 storage media that the RPi-5 supports. In view of this, I would not be suprised to see the Offical Raspberry Pi product pulled.
Sounds like wishful thinking on your part to me.
- Without a link I'll take that under advisement.
- Announced doesn't mean available.
- Past generations of (u)SD card tech have often need new hardware support on the socket side too. Will the Pi be able to read that fast?
- What about write speeds?
- Does it have the same (or better) write lifetime as a "real" SSD?
- Price? For large capacities I'd expect HDDs to still be best bang per buck followed by SSDs.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Fri Mar 08, 2024 12:35 am