Samsung appears to be prepping a new SSD under the plain 990 name, and it does not appear to be another EVO or PRO model. As spotted by VideoCardz, listings for the drive briefly showed up on Samsung Canada's website in 1TB and 2TB capacities before getting pulled. Nothing is official yet, so treat the specs as close to final but not set in stone.
The listing points to a PCIe 4.0 x4 drive, not PCIe 5.0, which puts it a step behind Samsung's own 990 EVO Plus that can run on either interface. Samsung lists the 1TB model at up to 7,150 MB/s read and 6,450 MB/s write, with the 2TB variant reaching 7,250 MB/s read at the same write speed. Random IOPS reportedly top out around 850K read and 1,200K write on the 2TB model. On paper, those numbers look close to what the 990 EVO Plus already offers.

The bigger story here is what is missing rather than what is listed. Samsung does not list a dedicated DRAM cache for this drive, relying instead on Host Memory Buffer (HMB), which borrows a slice of the host system's RAM to handle caching duties. We have seen many good HMB implementations in the past.
DRAMless designs are nothing new for Samsung; the 990 EVO Plus uses the same approach, but the endurance ratings here look noticeably lower. Samsung reportedly lists the 2TB model with a 3-year warranty or 800 TBW, and the 1TB model with a 3-year warranty or 400 TBW, both well under the 990 PRO's territory.
We speculate that this could point to QLC NAND rather than the TLC flash used in the 990 EVO Plus, which would help explain the reduced endurance and the drive's positioning as a value option. Samsung has not confirmed the NAND type, so this remains an educated guess for now.

Early reseller listings have already tagged it as an "entry-level NVMe" product, and some early B2B pricing floating around looks too high to be reliable, so it is probably safer to ignore those numbers for now. We also recently saw a 970 EVO sold as a 990 PRO directly from Amazon, so caution is the word here.
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Samsung has not confirmed pricing or a release date. If this does land as a QLC, DRAMless drive, it would give Samsung a proper budget tier below the EVO Plus and PRO lines, something the company has arguably been missing while SSD prices climb across the board.




