Samsung

PM981a

PCIe M.2 · PCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.3 · Phoenix (S4LR020)

PCIe M.2 2020 5-year warranty 256 GB – 1 TB
Samsung PM981a
Specs & Capacities

Specifications

General specifications
InterfacePCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.3
ControllerPhoenix (S4LR020)
NAND TypeSamsung V-NAND V5
DRAM Cache512 MB LPDDR4-1866
Warranty5 years
256 GB specifications
Seq Read3,500 MB/s
Seq Write2,200 MB/s
Endurance150 TBW
Editor Notes

Overview

Released in 2020, the Samsung PM981a is a solid-state drive in the M.2 2280 form factor available in 256 GB, 512GB, and 1 TB capacities. When it comes to connectivity, the Samsung PM981a utilizes a PCI-Express 3.0 x4 connection and features the NVMe (non-volatile memory express) protocol in version 1.3.

The PM981a is largely an OEM version of the Samsung 970 EVO Plus optimized for higher efficiency. It is primarily used in a variety of laptops from e.g. Asus, Lenovo, HP, and Dell.

The SSD controller used is the Phoenix (S4LR020) from Samsung, which is paired with an on-board DRAM cache for enhanced performance. In terms of NAND storage technology, Samsung has utilized 92-layer V-NAND V5 TLC flash chips in the PM981a (unlike the original 970 EVO, which used the previous-gen V4 NAND). It is however worth noting that different variants of this SSD are available, featuring different NAND flash or controller versions, which may impact performance.

The PM981a makes the most of its PCIe 3.0 connection and offers sequential read speeds of up to 3,500 MB/s and write speeds of up to 3,000 MB/s. 3,500 MB/s is about the highest possible throughput possible via a PCI-Express 3.0 x4 connection, in practical terms.

In terms of random IO performance, it achieves 580K IOPS for read operations and 550K IOPS for write operations (1TB capacity). This is in line with high-end SSDs from the same generation. To optimize write speeds, the Samsung PM981a employs a pseudo-SLC cache, enabling it to handle bursts of incoming writes more efficiently. This cache has a capacity of 42 GB, and once it reaches its full capacity, write speeds are reduced to about 1700 MB/s.

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