IThome confirmed that Samsung has already started using the PM9A1 in the brand's own laptops. There are other reports that the same PM9A1 drives are featured inside Lenovo's eye-watering
$18,000 ThinkStation P620, one of the first workstations to leverage AMD's most recent
Threadripper Pro processors. Lenovo never openly revealed the model of the drive, but it makes perfect sense since only AMD's latest chips support PCIe 4.0.