I think 2.1 GB/s is the highest data transfer speed that's possible with Samsung's UFS 3.1 chip. So I'm guessing sustained data transfer speeds for Samsung's UFS 3.1 chip is going to be roughly around 1.5 GB/s (assuming sustained data transfer speeds are around 25% lower than the highest data transfer speeds).though 2.1 might not be terrible as it's not far off from the Series systems anyway
I know that RedGamingTech is not the most reliable source for news and/or rumours, but apparently what kopite7kimi has said about Nvidia's 5 nm consumer GPUs corroborates with what RedGamingTech heard about Nvidia's 5 nm consumer GPUs.
- fabricated at TSMC's 5 nm nodes
- planned for release in 2022
- codenamed "Lovelace" (after Ada Lovelace, a British mathematician who was one of the first programmers)
- is a monolithic GPU rather than a MCM GPU
- more of a evolution of Ampere than a brand new GPU architecture
(It starts at 0:09 if the time stamp doesn't work.)
This is what kopite7kimi said about Nvidia's 5 nm consumer GPUs.