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Phison Announces New E31T and E27T SSD Controllers at Computex 2023

Phison Electronics, a global leader in NAND controllers and storage solutions, will showcase its high-speed transmission and storage solutions at the annual Taipei International Computer Show (COMPUTEX) in Taiwan. At COMPUTEX, Phison will illuminate the future of intelligent storage. The show kicks off on Tuesday, May 30 through Friday, June 2.

Building upon its globally acclaimed flagship PCIe 5.0 SSD PS5026-E26 storage solution, Phison Electronics will unveil its latest offering at COMPUTEX. The new addition is the PCIe 5.0 DRAM-less SSD controller PS5031-E31T, featuring a 7 nm process that ensures low power consumption. With an impressive maximum read/write performance of 10.5 GB/s, it represents a PCIe 5.0 SSD storage solution that excels in performance and power efficiency. In addition, Phison will introduce the next-generation PCIe 4.0 DRAM-less SSD controller PS5027-E27T, engineered with a 12 nm process and offering a remarkable maximum read/write speed of 7400/6400 MB/s. It is anticipated that the PCIe 5.0 PS5031-E31T and PCIe 4.0 PS5027-E27T SSD storage solutions will comprehensively meet the diverse needs of PC OEM partners and customers.
Phison will also demonstrate the company's suite of enterprise SSD storage solutions, designed to accommodate the intensive data associated with the rise of AI servers and cloud services. These include the PCIe 4.0 SSD X1 and P1 storage solutions, which support Dual-port and Single-port, respectively, and offer a maximum capacity of 32 TB. Additionally, Phison will present the PCIe 5.0 PS5026-E26DC and PCIe 4.0 PS5018-E18DC storage solutions in the new E1.S form factor. These offerings are designed to assist enterprises, data centers, cloud services, and AI servers in overcoming various challenges in enterprise storage applications.

"Technology is advancing at a tenfold pace and countries worldwide are increasing their investments in the semiconductor field after experiencing chip shortages," said K.S. Pua, Phison's CEO. "Technological innovation has become one of the most important topics globally. Storage and high-speed data transmission play a crucial role in all technological innovations. Leveraging the success of being the first in the world to receive PCI-SIG certification for the PCIe 5.0 PS7101 Redriver IC, Phison has introduced the next generation of PCIe 5.0 Redriver ICs: the PS7102 (8-Channel) and PS7103 (16-Lane). These new solutions are specifically designed to assist global customers in overcoming signal attenuation issues in high-speed applications."

Pua further adds, "The rise of generative AI such as ChatGPT will positively impact the demand for AI servers and storage by becoming ubiquitous in various NAND storage applications, including mobile voice recognition, computer-assisted software, industrial automation, and autonomous driving systems. All of these applications are closely related to NAND storage products. In response to these emerging demands, Phison has introduced NAND storage solutions that cater to various applications, including the PS8361 controller, Phison's first UFS 4.0-compliant controller suitable for high-end mobile devices; the next-generation industrial-grade PCIe 4.0 SSD storage solution PS5021-E21TI that can withstand harsh environments; the high-end PCIe 4.0 PS5021-E21TI MPT5 BGA SSD; and UFS 3.1 PS8317 MUM7 storage solutions that comply with AEC-Q100 automotive standards. These offerings provide comprehensive support for customers in creating value-added NAND storage solutions, and contribute to Phison's future growth.
Source: Phison
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5 Comments on Phison Announces New E31T and E27T SSD Controllers at Computex 2023

#2
Chris_Ramseyer
Phison Rep
The Gen5 drive uses the TSMC 7nm process so heat is not an issue.

As for the E26 heat, we will have an announcement soon that does amazing things. Stay tuned!!
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HairyLobsters
Chris_RamseyerThe Gen5 drive uses the TSMC 7nm process so heat is not an issue.

As for the E26 heat, we will have an announcement soon that does amazing things. Stay tuned!!
So no more giant heat sinks?
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Chris_Ramseyer
Phison Rep
This design is notebook ready. That doesn't mean a partner won't design it with a massive heatsink but it is not a requirement.

Also remember, SSD temp also has to do with what you do with the drive. With a workstation workload, you can thermal throttle a Gen3 SSD. If you wanted that workload to run faster you put a heatsink on the Gen3 drive. The same is true with Gen4 SSDs. The move to 7nm though is like turning back the clock to Gen3 where you could run heavy consumer workloads without having a heatsink.
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#5
InVasMani
Controller shrinks were inevitable with all the heat output on some early Gen 5 devices. Nice part of DRAM-less here is it's less heat contributing to the problem we've seen on some early Gen5 devices. Less performance from the controller as well, but that isn't really a negative if it's not working as heavily that'll reduce some of the heat output as well. The node shrink is the obvious difference though, but the combination of three should help quite a lot. It should solidly outperform Gen 4 by a bit and w/o the added cost of DRAM and probably at either lower power consumption or close to the same relative to a high end Gen 4 with DRAM cache.
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