Samsung To Showcase 10.7 Gbps LPDDR6 Memory & 14.8 GB
Samsung To Showcase 10.7 Gbps LPDDR6 Memory & 14.8 GB
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Samsung To Showcase 10.7 Gbps LPDDR6 Memory & 14.8 GB

🕒︎ 2025-11-07

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Samsung To Showcase 10.7 Gbps LPDDR6 Memory & 14.8 GB

Samsung will showcase its latest LPDDR6 memory and PM9E1 Gen5 SSD solutions alongside other tech at CES 2026. Samsung Is Ready To Bring Out Its First LPDDR6 DRAM Products Next Year, Will Also Showcase PM9E1 22x42 Gen5 SSD At CES 2026 CES 2026 is just a few months away, and the organization has announced its Innovation Awards for 2026. Among the list are two products for Samsung, which will make their debut at the event; these include the new LPDDR6 memory and PM9E1 Gen5 SSD. Starting with the LPDDR6 memory solution, Samsung will be offering its first LP6 DRAM solutions next year, as expected. The company will be leveraging its 12nm process technology for LPDDR6, offering up to 10.7 Gbps speeds and 21% higher efficiency than LPDDR5 products. Currently, Samsung's LPDDR5X is the fastest DRAM solution offered by the company. LPDDR6 will offer an 11.5% increase in transfer speeds, leading to higher bandwidth. The company hasn't listed what capacities will be available, though we will know for sure at CES. As AI, edge computing, and mobile platforms continue to evolve, the demand for faster, more efficient, and secure memory is reaching new heights. LPDDR6 is a next-generation memory solution engineered to meet these demands. Built on an advanced 12nm process, LPDDR6 supports blazing-fast data rates of up to 10.7Gbps and features an expanded I/O count to maximize bandwidth—ideal for data-intensive mobile applications, edge computing, and AI workloads. A dynamic power management system intelligently tunes power consumption by workload, delivering approximately 21% better energy efficiency than its predecessor. LPDDR6 also introduces enhanced security mechanisms to safeguard data integrity, expanding its role beyond mobile into industrial and mission-critical AI environments. With its scalable, cross-platform architecture and eco-conscious design, LPDDR6 strikes a powerful balance between performance, energy savings, and reliability—making it an essential memory solution for the intelligent systems of tomorrow. via Samsung Besides DRAM, Samsung will also unveil its latest NAND products, such as the PM9E1 M.2 SSD. This SSD will feature a 22x42 form factor, making it a compact solution while offering top-notch specs. The PM9E1 Gen5 SSD will feature read speeds of up to 14.8 GB/s and write speeds of up to 13.4 GB/s, making it one of the fastest Gen5 SSDs in such a compact form factor. What's more interesting is that the device will be able to feature capacities of up to 4 TB. According to Samsung, the PM9E1 Gen5 SSDs will be based on the in-house "Presto" controller & harness the V8 TCL V-NAND Flash. PM9E1 M.2 22x42 is the world’s first AI-optimized PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD in an ultra-compact M.2, 22mm x 42mm form factor, delivering breakthrough performance and spatial efficiency. Designed for premium gaming, next-gen on-device AI, and high-end computing, PM9E1 offers industry-leading sequential read/write speeds of up to 14.8GB/s and 13.4GB/s.With capacities up to 4TB—unprecedented in this size class—it’s engineered for space-constrained compute systems without compromising performance. PM9E1 M.2 22x42 is powered by Samsung’s in-house “Presto” controller and cutting-edge V8 TLC V-NAND, ensuring exceptional power efficiency, responsiveness, and durability. Its robust architecture supports secure data operations with SPDM (Security Protocol and Data Model) v1.2 for device-level authentication and firmware integrity. Whether accelerating AI workloads or streaming ultra-high-resolution content, PM9E1 defines the future of fast, secure, and compact storage. via Samsung Samsung also plans to unveil more details on other technologies, such as GDDR7, and more. So keep an eye out for Samsung's announcements at CES 2026.

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