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[* black] Oh Surface, [http://cdn1.theodysseyonline.com/files/2015/08/09/635747404375318254562705584_giphy.gif|look how you've grown|new_window=true]!
[* black] The Surface 4's Samsung branded SSD is considerably larger than the little whipper snapper we saw in the [guide|26595|previous generation|stepid=66225|new_window=true].
-[* black] Awww, they brought us more chips. The 128 GB Samsung PM951 SSD is packing the following:
+[* black] Awww, they brought us more chips. The 128 GB Samsung [http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/products/flash-storage/client-ssd|PM951|new_window=true] SSD is packing the following:
[* red] Samsung S4LN058A01 CIe 3.0 x4 AHCI flash controller (also found in the [guide|38266|MacBook Air 13" 2015|stepid=86819|new_window=true])
- [* icon_note] What, no NVMe? Based on [http://www.anandtech.com/show/9727/the-microsoft-surface-pro-4-review-raising-the-bar|reviews|new_window=true], we expected to find an NVMe SSD. Looks like our bargain basement Core M3 model gets an undocumented downgrade to AHCI.
+ [* icon_note] Wait, AHCI? Based on [http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/products/flash-storage/client-ssd|Samsung's product page|new_window=true], we expected to find an NVMe Controller running this SSD.
[* orange] Samsung K9CHGY8S5C 64 GB NAND Flash
[* yellow] Samsung SEC 525 K4E4E32
[* green] Texas Instruments [http://www.ti.com/product/tps22966|TPS22966|new_window=true] 5.5V, 6A, 16mΩ, 2-Channel Load Switch