The Samsung SM961 was a solid-state drive in the M.2 2280 form factor, launched on April 15th, 2016, that is no longer in production. It was available in capacities ranging from 128 GB to 1 TB. This page reports specifications for the 128 GB variant. With the rest of the system, the Samsung SM961 interfaces using a PCI-Express 3.0 x4 connection. The SSD controller is the Polaris (S4LP077X01-8030) from Samsung, a DRAM cache chip is available. Samsung has installed 48-layer MLC NAND flash on the SM961, the flash chips are made by Samsung. To improve write speeds, a pseudo-SLC cache is used, so bursts of incoming writes are absorbed more quickly. The SM961 is rated for sequential read speeds of up to 3,100 MB/s and 700 MB/s write; random IO reaches 330K IOPS for read and 170K for writes. The SSD's price at launch is unknown. The warranty length is set to three years, which is above average, but shorter than the five years offered by many other vendors. The TBW rating for the Samsung SM961 128 GB is unknown, too.