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           10 <copyright>Copyright 2020 AnandTech</copyright>
           11 <dc:creator>Anand Lal Shimpi</dc:creator>
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           20     <title>ADATA XPG Launches a PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD for Notebooks: Gammix S50 Lite</title>
           21     <dc:creator>Dr. Ian Cutress</dc:creator>    
           22     <description><![CDATA[ <p align="center"><a href="https://www.anandtech.com/show/16094/adata-xpg-launches-a-pcie-40-x4-nvme-ssd-for-notebooks-gammix-s50-lite"><img src="https://images.anandtech.com/doci/16094/S50lite-04_575px.jpg" alt="" /></a></p><p><p>One of the primary issues with most of the PCIe 4.0 NVMe storage drives on the market today is power consumption. The only base solution for OEMs in the market, for 6+ months, can consume up to 5-8 W when in use. This is due to the SSD controller that was originally built for PCIe 3.0 work and not optimized when it was updated for PCIe 4.0. However, as that design was first to market&nbsp;and works in desktops it does what it needed to do. But for laptops, we&rsquo;ve been waiting on the optimized follow ups. The new ADATA Gammix S50 Lite will use one of those optimized designs.</p>
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           24 <h3>A Second Wave of PCIe 4.0 SSDs</h3>
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           26 <p>The first PCIe 4.0 drives on the market used the Phison E16 controller which was, for lack of a better word, a hybrid design: it took the PCIe 3.0 E12 controller, removed the PCIe 3.0 part, and added in PCIe 4.0 connectivity. A controller involves both the connection standard and a compute segment, and the compute segment was not updated in order to enable the product to come to market very quickly. As a result, even though the compute could handle PCIe 4.0, it wasn&rsquo;t optimized for it, but we had some power hungry drives to play with for a while.</p>
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           28 <p>Since then, we have been waiting for the second wave of PCIe 4.0 controllers to come to market. Samsung is making way with its new Elpis controller in the Samsung 980 Pro, and Phison&rsquo;s own next-gen E18 is expected to come to market later this year, while the E19 has been teased at a couple of industry events. These controllers are all set to offer better performance or better efficiency for the wider adoption of PCIe 4.0 SSDs.</p>
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           30 <p>Then there are also SMI controllers, and both SMI and its OEM partners have teased new PCIe 4.0 SSD turnkey designs as early as Computex 2019. At CES this year ADATA teased two PCIe 4.0 drives built with new SMI controllers: a high performance model with the SM2264 for desktops, and a medium performance efficiency model with the SM2267 for notebooks. The SM2267 is what is going into the new Gammix S50 Lite SSD being launched today.</p>
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           32 <p align="center"><a href="https://www.anandtech.com/show/16094/adata-xpg-launches-a-pcie-40-x4-nvme-ssd-for-notebooks-gammix-s50-lite"><img alt="" src="https://images.anandtech.com/doci/16094/productGallery254_575px.png" /></a></p>
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           34 <h2>The Gammix S50 Lite</h2>
           35 
           36 <p>The new drive might not sound like much in the performance stakes, with only 3900 MB/sec read and 3200 MB/sec writes, as well as 490K/540K IOPs, but as a PCIe 4.0 drive it is much faster than a PCIe 3.0 drive and ADATA claims that due to the design it can be up to 20% cooler (in temperature) than other competitive offerings.</p>
           37 
           38 <p>This drive uses a four-channel design rather than 8, which goes someway into explaining the performance and the potentially lower power consumption, but it also has a DRAM cache buffer and SLC caching to help with keeping performance high. What all of this comes down to is making the drive more suitable for installation in upcoming PCIe 4.0-enabled laptops featuring Tiger Lake processors.</p>
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           40 <p>The Gammix S50 Lite will come in 1 TB and 2 TB capacities initially, offer LPDC error correction, RAID engine support, and AES 256-bit encryption. The drive has a 5 year warranty, and both models are rated to 1480 terabytes written (TBW). The drives will be available in North America from October 1<sup>st</sup>, with the following pricing:</p>
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           42 <ul>
           43         <li>XPG Gammix S50 1 TB:&nbsp; $150</li>
           44         <li>XPG Gammix S50 2 TB:&nbsp; $300</li>
           45 </ul>
           46 
           47 <p>At these prices, the 1 TB model is $15-$50 cheaper than the E16 PCIe 4.0 drives on the market.</p>
           48 
           49 <p>Source: <a href="https://www.xpg.com/us/feature/681/">ADATA Product Page</a></p>
           50 
           51 <h3>Related Reading</h3>
           52 
           53 <ul>
           54         <li><a href="https://www.anandtech.com/show/15418/ces-2020-adata-preparing-three-pcie-40-consumer-ssds">CES 2020: ADATA Preparing Three PCIe 4.0 Consumer SSDs</a></li>
           55         <li><a href="https://www.anandtech.com/show/15370/got-a-spare-10000-heres-your-keyboard-adatas-24k-gold-design">Got a Spare $10,000? Here&rsquo;s Your Keyboard: ADATA&rsquo;s 24K Gold Design</a></li>
           56         <li><a href="https://www.anandtech.com/show/15139/the-adata-xpg-sx6000-pro-1tb-ssd-review">The ADATA XPG SX6000 Pro 1TB SSD Review: Realtek&#39;s Entry-level NVMe Solution</a></li>
           57         <li><a href="https://www.anandtech.com/show/14893/adata-releases-xpg-sx8100-plain-and-fast">ADATA Releases the XPG SX8100 SSD: Make It Fast &amp; Hold the Bling</a></li>
           58         <li><a href="https://www.anandtech.com/show/14689/adata-launches-xpg-gammix-s50-a-pcie-40-x4-ssd">ADATA Launches XPG Gammix S50: A PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD</a></li>
           59         <li><a href="https://www.anandtech.com/show/14458/adata-shows-off-smis-prototype-pcie-40-x4-ssd-a-sm2267-ssd">ADATA Shows Off SMI&rsquo;s Prototype PCIe 4.0 x4 512GB SSD: An SM2267 SSD</a></li>
           60 </ul>
           61 </p><p align="center"><a href='http://dynamic1.anandtech.com/www/delivery/ck.php?n=a1f2f01f&amp;cb=758986755' target='_blank'><img src='http://dynamic1.anandtech.com/www/delivery/avw.php?zoneid=24&amp;cb=758986755&amp;n=a1f2f01f' border='0' alt='' /></a><img src="http://toptenreviews.122.2o7.net/b/ss/tmn-test/1/H.27.3--NS/0" height="1" width="1" border="0" alt="" /></p>]]></description>
           62     <link>https://www.anandtech.com/show/16094/adata-xpg-launches-a-pcie-40-x4-nvme-ssd-for-notebooks-gammix-s50-lite</link>
           63          <pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2020 17:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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           70     <title>Intel’s Tiger Lake 11th Gen Core i7-1185G7 Review and Deep Dive: Baskin’ for the Exotic</title>
           71     <dc:creator>Dr. Ian Cutress &amp; Andrei Frumusanu</dc:creator>    
           72     <description><![CDATA[ <p>The big notebook launch for Intel this year is Tiger Lake, its upcoming 10nm platform designed to pair a new graphics architecture with a nice high frequency for the performance that customers in this space require. Over the past few weeks, we&rsquo;ve covered the microarchitecture as presented by Intel at its latest Intel Architecture Day 2020, as well as the formal launch of the new platform in early September. The missing piece of the puzzle was actually testing it, to see if it can match the very progressive platform currently offered by AMD&rsquo;s Ryzen Mobile. Today is that review, with one of Intel&rsquo;s reference design laptops.</p>
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           74     <link>https://www.anandtech.com/show/16084/intel-tiger-lake-review-deep-dive-core-11th-gen</link>
           75          <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2020 09:35:00 EDT</pubDate>
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           82     <title>Seagate Unveils Exos X18 18TB Enterprise Hard Drive</title>
           83     <dc:creator>Ganesh T S</dc:creator>    
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