![]() One can see the Samsung XP941 part number MZHPU256HCGL-00H1 branding in the product shot on page 1 of the PDF. We see from that product sheet that the HP Z Turbo Drive G2 is a NVMe based part based on the last paragraph of text from page 1 of the HP file linked above: HP Z Turbo Drive G2 NVMe The specs for the drive simply do not add up to what we have seen thus far. One can now find the new HP Z Turbo Drive G2 product on HP’s website. This is similar to the setup we used for XP941 256GB and 512GB quick benchmarks. ![]() ![]() The initial HP Z Turbo Drive bundled the Samsung XP941 with a m.2 to PCIe converter card. HP used its market power as a leading OEM to build an interesting card, the HP Z Turbo Drive. Neither drive was NVMe based and NVMe is the (near) future of performance SSD storage. Both drives were really meant to be OEM only or at least OEM only for some time before a few may make it into retail channels. The Samsung SM951 is its successor providing faster speeds due to the PCIe 3.0 interface. When the Samsung XP941 came out we finally had a low power and low cost m.2 PCIe SSD that was capable of delivering very strong performance. This new NVMe SSD should come in both 256GB and 512GB versions. Today we have evidence of a new m.2 Samsung NVMe SSD.
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