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At FMS 2024, Phison gave us the usual updates on their client flash solutions. The E31T Gen 5 mainstream controller has already been seen at a few tradeshows starting with Computex 2023, while the USB4 native flash controller for high-end PSSDs was unveiled at CES 2024. The new solution being demonstrated was the E29T Gen 4 mainstream DRAM-less controller. Phison believes that there is still performance to be eked out on the Gen 4 platform with a low-cost DRAM-less solution.
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Phison NVMe SSD Controller Comparison | |||||||||
E31T | E29T | E27T | E26 | E18 | |||||
Market Segment | Mainstream Consumer | High-End Consumer | |||||||
Manufacturing Process |
7nm | 12nm | 12nm | 12nm | 12nm | ||||
CPU Cores | 2x Cortex R5 | 1x Cortex R5 | 1x Cortex R5 | 2x Cortex R5 | 3x Cortex R5 | ||||
Error Correction | 7th Gen LDPC | 7th Gen LDPC | 5th Gen LDPC | 5th Gen LDPC | 4th Gen LDPC | ||||
DRAM | No | No | No | DDR4, LPDDR4 | DDR4 | ||||
Host Interface | PCIe 5.0 x4 | PCIe 4.0 x4 | PCIe 4.0 x4 | PCIe 5.0 x4 | PCIe 4.0 x4 | ||||
NVMe Version | NVMe 2.0 | NVMe 2.0 | NVMe 2.0 | NVMe 2.0 | NVMe 1.4 | ||||
NAND Channels, Interface Speed | 4 ch, 3600 MT/s |
4 ch, 3600 MT/s |
4 ch, 3600 MT/s |
8 ch, 2400 MT/s |
8 ch, 1600 MT/s |
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Max Capacity | 8 TB | 8 TB | 8 TB | 8 TB | 8 TB | ||||
Sequential Read | 10.8 GB/s | 7.4 GB/s | 7.4 GB/s | 14 GB/s | 7.4 GB/s | ||||
Sequential Write | 10.8 GB/s | 6.5 GB/s | 6.7 GB/s | 11.8 GB/s | 7.0 GB/s | ||||
4KB Random Read IOPS | 1500k | 1200k | 1200k | 1500k | 1000k | ||||
4KB Random Write IOPS | 1500k | 1200k | 1200k | 2000k | 1000k |
Compared to the E27T, the key update is the use of a newer LDPC engine that enables better SSD lifespan as well as compatibility with the latest QLC flash, along with additional power optimizations.
The company also had a U21 USB4 PSSD reference design (complete with a MagSafe-compatible casing) on display, along with the usual CrystalDiskMark benchmark results. We were given to understand that PSSDs based on the U21 controller are very close to shipping into retail.
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Phison has been known for taking the lead in introducing SSD controllers based on the latest and greatest interface options - be it PCIe 4.0, PCIe 5.0, or USB4. The competition is usually in the form of tier-one vendors opting for their in-house solution, or Silicon Motion stepping in a few quarters down the line after the market takes off with a more power-efficient solution. With the E29T, Phison is aiming to ensure that they still have a viable play in the mainstream Gen 4 market with their latest LDPC engine and supporting the highest available NAND flash speeds.