• Teamgroup just launched a PCIe 6.0 SSD that reaches 28GB/s but yo

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sunday, June 07, 2026 23:15:24
    Teamgroup just launched a PCIe 6.0 SSD that reaches 28GB/s but you definitely won't be able to use it on your desktop PC.

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    Sun, 07 Jun 2026 22:10:00 +0000

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    Teamgroup unveiled a 28GB/s PCIe 6.0 SSD aimed at AI workloads, though consumer motherboards currently lack compatibility.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Teamgroup launches a 28GB/s SSD your PC cannot use AI infrastructure keeps getting faster than consumer hardware ecosystems Motherboard limitations leave PCIe 6.0 performance effectively stranded PCIe 6.0 solid-state drives have been discussed for
    years as the next major leap in storage performance, yet practical adoption remains largely out of reach for ordinary users.

    Teamgroup has now joined a small group of manufacturers demonstrating what
    the technology can deliver, unveiling a new drive capable of reaching speeds previously associated with enterprise infrastructure rather than desktop computing. The company's new T-CREATE MASTER Ai I6E E1.S SSD , announced at Computex 2026, uses the PCIe 6.0 interface and an E1.S form factor commonly associated with servers and specialised computing platforms. Latest Videos From Watch full video here: Enterprise storage races ahead of consumer hardware According to Teamgroup , the drive can achieve sequential read
    speeds of up to 28GB/s, placing it among the fastest storage devices
    announced to date.

    Those specifications are aimed squarely at AI training, inference workloads, and high-performance computing environments where massive datasets must be processed continuously. You may like Kioxia reveals its most powerful SSD yet DapuStor launches 245TB PCIe Gen5 SSD for Enterprise Storage The first DRAM-less SSD controller to max out PCIe Gen5 is also a power efficiency champion in the making

    The drive is also designed to operate with low latency while maintaining
    power efficiency, attributes increasingly valued in large-scale computing facilities.

    On the memory side, Teamgroup is also pushing parallel upgrades such as
    MASTER AI RDIMM, offering registered memory with 64GB per module. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed! Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting
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    It scales up to 512GB total capacity, designed to support the same AI-heavy workloads that demand ultra-fast storage.

    Despite the performance figures, there is a significant limitation for anyone hoping to install the SSD inside a conventional desktop computer.

    Mainstream consumer and prosumer motherboards currently do not support PCIe 6.0, leaving the technology largely confined to specialised enterprise deployments. What to read next Did Kioxia just unveil the fastest SSD ever?
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    The announcement follows several years of growing expectations surrounding PCIe 6.0 storage.

    Long before PCIe 5.0 drives became widely available, industry discussions centred on the possibility of next-generation SSDs approaching 28GB/s
    transfer speeds .

    Micron demonstrated the world's fastest SSD with PCIe 6.x technology last
    year reaching 27GB/s.

    Samsung then suggested that a 512TB PCIe Gen6 drive would arrive for enterprise users around 2027 but for regular users, the wait could be until 2030 .

    Earlier this year Micron released the first purchasable PCIe 6.0 SSD but only for hyperscalers running AI inference workloads.

    Teamgroup is following the same roadmap by launching a product that ordinary consumers cannot install.

    The company has secured invention patents in Taiwan and the United States for its One Click Data Destruction mechanism applied to industrial and consumer products alike. Fast storage without a consumer platform Teamgroup's latest SSD therefore represents a widening gap between enterprise storage
    development and consumer hardware readiness.

    While manufacturers continue introducing faster drives for AI and data centre applications, desktop platforms have yet to provide compatible
    infrastructure.

    Teamgroup says its creator-focused T-CREATE brand is concentrating on technologies supporting generative AI, professional content creation, and advanced computing workloads.

    However, the presence of a PCIe 6.0 SSD in its portfolio does not mean consumers can immediately benefit from those speeds.

    For now, the drive serves primarily as evidence of where storage technology
    is heading rather than something most enthusiasts can purchase and deploy.

    Unless motherboard vendors accelerate PCIe 6.0 adoption, the practical audience for 28GB/s SSDs will remain concentrated among enterprise operators and hyperscalers. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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