Tuesday, August 5th 2014

Silicon Motion Introduces SM2256 SSD Controller with Support for TLC NAND

Silicon Motion Technology Corporation, a global leader in designing and marketing NAND flash controllers for solid state storage devices, today introduced SM2256, the world's first complete merchant ASIC/firmware SATA 6 Gb/s SSD controller solution supporting 1x/1y/1z nm triple-level cell (TLC) NAND from all major NAND suppliers.

Leveraging Silicon Motion's proprietary NANDXtend error-correcting code (ECC) technology, the SM2256 provides comprehensive data protection and enhances the endurance and retention of TLC NAND, delivering more than three times better durability for TLC SSD. The SM2256 and Silicon Motion's other products will be showcased at booth #615 and # 617 at the upcoming Flash Memory Summit in Santa Clara, CA from August 5 to 7.
The SM2256 incorporates Silicon Motion's proprietary NANDXtend technology. The state-of-the-art ECC engine provides three levels of error correction and data protection. First, errors are corrected by Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) hard decoding with low-power and high-efficiency circuits to minimize power consumption. Second, the LDPC soft-decoding digital signal processing algorithm provides an additional level of error correction by voltage threshold tracking. Finally, the on-chip RAID with page parity is used for recovery of uncorrectable data. In addition, the NANDXtend technology can maintain consistent data throughput and provides a better user experience, even as error bits increase throughout the product lifecycle of NAND flash. The SM2256 can triple the P/E cycles for TLC NAND to extend the SSD lifespan, enabling high performance, better reliability, and more cost effective SSD solutions.

"We are excited to be the only merchant controller supplier today to offer a SATA 6 Gb/s SSD controller with complete ASIC and firmware for TLC NAND," said Wallace Kou, President and CEO of Silicon Motion. "Our SM2256 supports the broadest range of NAND flash, including 1x/1y/1znm TLC NAND and the upcoming 3D NAND from all the major NAND suppliers, allowing SSD OEMs to deliver the most advanced, cost-effective and reliable SSDs in the market."

"We expect TLC SSDs to account for more than 40% of all client SSD shipments in 2015," said Michael Yang, Senior Principal analyst at IHS iSuppli. "The combination of cost effective TLC NAND and new controllers like Silicon Motion's SM2256 will help drive this level of adoption."

"NAND flash memory is transitioning to TLC technology in an effort to improve the affordability and increase adoption of solid state drives," said Gregory Wong, President at Forward Insights. "Solutions such as Silicon Motion's SM2256 controller enable systems manufacturers to leverage TLC technology in cost-effective SSD products without compromising performance, endurance or reliability."

Silicon Motion's SM2256 provides a complete hardware and firmware SSD controller solution with industry leading capabilities and technologies including:
  • Proprietary NANDXtend error-correcting and data protection technology to triples the P/E cycles for TLC SSD devices
  • Supports the latest 1x/1y/1z nm MLC and TLC flash, enabling cost-optimized, high capacity client SSDs
  • Extensible to support future 3D MLC/TLC NAND
  • Supports ONFI 3.0, Toggle 2.0 and asynchronous NAND
  • Ultra high performance (256 GB SSD with Toshiba A19 TLC NAND)
    Sequential Read: 524 MB/s
    Sequential Write: 400 MB/s
    4K Random Read IOPS (QD32): 90,000
    4K Random Write IOPS (QD32): 70,000
  • Ideally suited for client SSDs targeting ultrabooks, laptops, tablets and HDD replacement
  • Incorporates the latest security protocols and is AES 256, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) and Opal full-drive encryption compliant
  • Supports both commercial (0°C to 70°C) and industrial grade (-40°C to 85°C) requirements
Silicon Motion is currently sampling its SM2256 SSD controller and expects to enter mass production in the fourth quarter of 2014.
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