Samsung unveiled the world’s first 8TB portable SSD memory with a USB4 port and a staggering speed of 4000MB, which is known as the world’s first 8TB drive with USB4 standard support.
Samsung Electronics has pushed the boundaries of speed and capacity by introducing a new storage giant. Reports indicate that this Korean company has prepared the Samsung P9 SSD memory for the CES 2026 exhibition, which is known as the world’s first 8TB drive with USB4 standard support.
The most important feature of this model is its amazing data transfer speed, which reaches 4000 MB/s. This means you can edit massive 12K videos directly on your external memory without experiencing any slowness or lag. Using the USB4 interface with a bandwidth of 40 Gb/s has made this drive one of the fastest options on the market.
Advances in heat and energy management
In the P9, Samsung has not only focused on speed, but also implemented a new thermal management technology. This system has improved the energy efficiency when reading information by 333% and when writing by 405% compared to the previous generation. This means that the USB4 port not only has a higher speed, but also consumes less battery of the laptop or phone connected to it.
With a huge capacity of 8 TB, users can always have more than two million photos or thousands of hours of HD video with them. This product is compatible with a wide range of devices including Windows, Mac and game consoles.
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