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Samsung’s SSD throne wobbles as rivals close the gap

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 26, 20253 Mins Read
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Samsung is known to make some of the best NVMe solid state drives but its dominance in the M.2 SSD market appears to be waning. As per new data from Danawa Research there has been a steady decline in its market share. In January, Samsung commanded an impressive 45% of the market, but by March, that figure had dropped to 38%, reflecting a 7% decrease in just two months. This shift suggests that the SSD market is becoming increasingly competitive, with other brands gaining traction as consumers explore alternative options.

One of the biggest beneficiaries of Samsung’s decline has been Western Digital (WD). Starting with a 19% market share in January, WD saw its share climb to 24% by March, marking a 5% increase. This growth indicates that WD’s SSD offerings, particularly its high-performance models, are attracting more buyers. Factors such as aggressive pricing, solid reliability, and consistent performance may be playing a crucial role in WD’s market expansion.

Other manufacturers, including SK Hynix and Crucial, have maintained relatively stable market shares, with only minor fluctuations. SK Hynix saw a slight dip from 9% to 8%, while Crucial managed a modest increase from 7% to 8%. Although these changes are less dramatic, they signal a growing willingness among consumers to consider brands outside of the traditional industry leader.

Several factors could be driving this shift. Price sensitivity remains a key consideration for buyers, especially as more budget-friendly and high-performance options enter the market. Additionally, advancements in SSD technology mean that competitors are closing the gap in terms of speed, durability, and efficiency. Samsung, known for its premium pricing, may be facing pressure from consumers seeking better value for money.

As competition intensifies, it will be interesting to see how Samsung responds to regain its lost market share. The company may need to adjust its pricing strategy or introduce new features to differentiate itself from rising challengers. Meanwhile, brands like WD, Crucial, and SK Hynix will likely continue leveraging this momentum to expand their presence in the SSD market.

The report also shows a strong shift towards PCIe 4.0 SSDs, which accounted for 70% of sales in March, up from 66% in January. As more motherboards and gaming consoles support PCIe 4.0, users are prioritizing faster speeds, while PCIe 3.0 SSDs have declined from 32% to 28%. This trend suggests that despite their affordability, older-generation drives are losing appeal as consumers seek better performance for gaming and professional workloads.

Storage capacity preferences are also said to be evolving, with 1TB SSDs remaining the top choice at 58% of sales, up from 55% in January. Demand for 2TB models has grown from 14% to 17%, while 500GB drives have dropped from 22% to 18%, likely due to their limitations in handling large game files. These trends indicate a push toward higher-capacity SSDs, and with PCIe 5.0 on the rise, the market could soon see 4TB SSDs becoming a more mainstream option.











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