Well my wallet is crying, but holy crap the potential this will bring for businesses. Now the wait for consumer level, but until then I will wait. Glad to see that these will last long, that's really my only worry for ssd's in server environments. Anyways enjoy.
The newly introduced 3.2TB NVMe SSD provides a sequential read speed of 3,000 megabytes per second (MB/s) and writes sequentially at up to 2,200MB/s. It also randomly reads at up to 750,000 IOPS (input output operations per second) and writes randomly at up to 130,000 IOPS.
Holy crap ... I'll have three .. uh..... will you take a check?
Nice, Now I can see the future: 128 PCI lanes available on a processor and PCI based SSD saturating mutiple 16x lanes might be enough to have hard drives and ram combined into one. No more Sata or DDR for us.
3.2TB capacities arn't new,... BUT I wonder how prcing will stack up against this guy http://www.amazon.com/OCZ-Z-Drive-Height-Maximum-ZD4CM84-HH-3-2T/dp/B005HU0LT8/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1412968454&sr=1-1&keywords=OCZ+3.2TB+ssd