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JMicron and Vinpower will Introduce the World's First 10Gbps Portable SSD Compatible with Apple iOS at Computex

JMicron Technology Corporation, in collaboration with Vinpower, Inc., have developed the first of its kind Enhanced 10Gbps Portable SSD (PSSD), using the collaboratively developed iVP817 IC Chip, that's compatible with Apple iOS devices supporting the iPhone iAP2. The PSSD offers super-fast Read/Write (R/W) data transfer speeds and is the first of its kind to provide Secure, High Powered, High-Speed backup and storage across all computing platforms, which includes the Apple iOS platform, as well as Android, PC, MacBook, Chromebook and more. While the R/W transfer speeds for USB flash storage devices compatible with smartphones and tablets typically range from 20 MB/sec to 80 MB/sec, the enhanced PSSD achieved verifiable R/W transfer speeds at more than 800 MB/sec with an iPhone 15Pro and 15Pro Max. That means, when using the enhanced PSSD with Vinpower's iAP2 based App, one could backup a 10 GB video, from an iPhone 15Pro or 15Pro Max, in around 12 seconds. On top of that, the PSSD will accommodate a range of NVMe SSD with varying form factor lengths and capacities up to and exceeding 8 TB of secure storage.

JMicron is a leading IC design company specialized in high-speed data and signal interfaces bridge controllers including NVMe to USB bridges, while Vinpower is a leader in designing IC chip firmware, circuit design, and manufacturing Apple iOS backup and storage devices and related Apps. The two companies recognized the enormous untapped market potential for a new solution that can perform smooth, fast, and secure data transfer and backup for portable mobile devices, especially for the Apple iOS platform, such as iPhones and iPads.
"JMicron has long been a bridge between technologies in the storage market and when Vinpower approached us about collaborating on a next generation SSD for portable mobile devices, in particular the underserved iPhone and iPad platforms, it was a natural fit," proclaims Tim Liu, CEO & General President of the JMicron Technology Corporation. "The PSSD with the integrated iVP817 will enhance the user experience and provide a necessary expedited backup solution for millions of iPhone and iPad users around the world."

Even though the current iPhone 15Pro and 15Pro Max series offer a USB Type C connection that allows virtually any storage device with a USB-C connection to access the Files App and transfer in real time Apple Pro Res video content, there are tremendous limitations due to security factors for those storage devices to fully access critical content in its authentic form. Since standard USB connected devices use the MSC protocol whereas Apple iOS devices require their proprietary iAP2 protocol, which is only available for MFi certified devices, creating a barrier for traditional USB-C connected storage devices to access the most important content stored on an iPhone or iPad. Whereas, Vinpower adds its experience and extensive MFi certified storage products and Apps, to be able to allow the PSSD to use the iAP2 protocol through an expanded range of connections and storage devices, providing a wider array of access to critical content, like personal photos and videos, contacts, and much more.

Research shows us that there are approx. 146 billion iPhone users and 850 million iCloud users around the world. Of those 850 million iCloud users, 70% pay for higher capacity iCloud storage, equaling roughly 585 million iPhone/iPad users pay for access to a higher capacity cloud storage for their iPhone/iPad content, which is around 40% of iPhone users. That means that nearly 60% of iPhone users, for one reason or another, may not have a true full backup solution. That equates to more than 800 million global iPhone users could benefit from a secure, high capacity, fast and easy method to backup, share, and transfer their critical content to or from an iPhone or iPad.

"We live in a fast-paced world and have become a culture obsessed with instantaneous gratification. If it takes more than a few seconds to access content, we become impatient and frustrated," exclaims Calvin Chang, C.E.O. of Vinpower, Inc. "That's why Vinpower collaborated with JMicron in developing the PSSD with the iVP817, to address a growing need in the market for a backup and storage solution, especially Apple iOS users, that can provide incredibly fast data transfer speeds with high-capacity storage, beyond anything on the market today."

The PSSD will be shown during the 2024 Computex, from June 4th - 7th, 2024 at two locations; by invitation from JMicron at their Courtyard by Marriott Taipei suite or Vinpower will display at BOOTH LOCATION: TWTC Nangang, J0310 inside the Computex tradeshow.
Source: Vinpower
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6 Comments on JMicron and Vinpower will Introduce the World's First 10Gbps Portable SSD Compatible with Apple iOS at Computex

#1
bonehead123
TheLostSwede"We have become a culture obsessed with instantaneous gratification".
Ah, the root of all evil in the world....since the primary reason for this product is to capture more $$ from IOS users, which as we all know, won't hesitate to drop serious bank on their stuff...

Yea it's cool that they figured out how to speed up transfers, but seriously, if you can't stand to wait 30 seconds for your video/files to move from 1 device to the other, then you have more issues than a fast drive can cure :)
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LabRat 891
Wait... so iOS couldn't interface with bog standard USB Mass Storage Devices? o_O
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TheLostSwede
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LabRat 891Wait... so iOS couldn't interface with bog standard USB Mass Storage Devices? o_O
Indeed, you needed iTunes to transfer music and the only other file transfer possible has been photos and videos taken on the phone or tablet onto a storage device.
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LabRat 891
TheLostSwedeIndeed, you needed iTunes to transfer music and the only other file transfer possible has been photos and videos taken on the phone or tablet onto a storage device.
Thank you for confirming. I shall reserve my off-topic commentary on the ridiculousness of that fact. :laugh:

Question though:
How does this PSSD claim 10gbps when Lightning tops out at 5gbps w/ only 2 serial lanes? -and most Lightning PHY iOS devices being limited to single-lane 480mbps.

PinFunction
1GNDGround
2L0+Lane 0 positive
3L0-Lane 0 negative
4ID0Lane 0 ID/control
5Vcc5V power
6L1-Lane 1 negative
7L1+Lane 1 positive
8ID1Lane 1 ID/control
Or, is the 10gbps claim exclusively for USB-C equipped iOS devices?
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TheLostSwede
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LabRat 891Question though:
How does this PSSD claim 10gbps when Lightning tops out at 5gbps w/ only 2 serial lanes? -and most Lightning PHY iOS devices being limited to single-lane 480mbps.


Or, is the 10gbps claim exclusively for USB-C equipped iOS devices?
I believe that is the case.
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#6
Samus-AR
LabRat 891Merci pour votre confirmation. Je réserverai mon commentaire hors sujet sur le ridicule de ce fait.:rire:

Question cependant :
Comment ce PSSD revendique-t-il 10 Gbit/s alors que Lightning atteint 5 Gbit/s avec seulement 2 voies série ? -et la plupart des appareils Lightning PHY iOS étant limités à 480 Mbps à une seule voie.


Ou bien, la revendication de 10 Gbit/s est-elle exclusivement destinée aux appareils iOS équipés de l'USB-C ?
L'iphone 15 et sur USB-C, une simple recherche google aurait pu vous l'indiquer, et sans être du côté de Apple ni de qui que ce soit il faut simplement se dire que ce choix a une raison, alors avant de dire que c'est ridicule il faut simplement se dire que ce n'est pas fait pour vous c’est tout.
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