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Marvell Announces New PCIe SSD Controller Supporting SATA Express

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Marvell today announced the launch of its new 88SS1083 PCI Express (PCIe) solid state drive (SSD) controller -a two-lane PCIe Gen2 SSD controller. With performance transfer rates up to 1 GB/s, Marvell's 88SS1083 controller allows SSD manufacturers to offer PCIe SSD at price parity to SATA SSD. The Marvell 88SS1083 is the industry's first controller to be fully compliant with the SATA Express standard, which leverages the most popular PCIe interface and brings in low latency, dual-lane support and 1 GB/s data transfer rate.

The new 88SS1083 controller also supports Separate RefClock with Independent SSC (SRIS), a critical feature as it eliminates the need for an expensive shielded cable for minimizing noise and instead allows for a cost-effective SATA Express cable. SATA Express host can connect either high-performance SATA Express SSDs or traditional SATA devices at similar accessory costs.

"Improving performance while maintaining low power becomes more important than ever, especially for today's ultrathin notebooks and tablets," said Rajan Pai, Vice President, Sales and Field Applications Engineering at Marvell. "The new 88SS1083 allows SSD OEMs to offer higher performance, PCIe-based SSD solutions at similar prices to SATA and is quickly becoming the controller of choice for global OEMs. Marvell is proudly pioneering a new generation of high-performance and low-power silicon solutions that is driving our industry forward."

"SATA Express is a breakthrough interface for internal storage and will ignite demand for fast SSDs. ASUS has worked closely with Marvell to unleash the full true performance of SATA Express and to ensure the best compatibility. SRIS-enabled SATA Express technology has been carefully engineered into selected ASUS 9 Series motherboards- and we expect this standard will breed many new and exciting devices," said Joe Hsieh, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of ASUS Motherboard Business Unit and Desktop Business Unit.

In addition to SATA Express compliance, the new 88SS1083 controller was designed with 28 nm low-power process technology, minimizing its power consumption. As low power becomes a key factor when deploying SSD, the 88SS1083 controller's support for DevSleep and L1.2 PCIe low power state provides another level of power management when the drive is almost completely shut down, allowing devices to be always on and always connected without reducing battery life. Additionally, the NAND flash controller design is based on the well-established Marvell IP and can scale to support 15 nm NAND flash.

Key features of Marvell's new 88SS1083 PCIe SSD controller include:
  • New 1 GB/s SATA Express that replaces 6 Gb/s SATA storage
  • SRIS for SATA Express connectivity and L1.2 support for ultralow storage power management
  • New IO design for cost-effective cabling and compliance with 2014 PC chipsets
  • Gen 2x2, 28 nm Advanced NAND flash controller for new 1znm NAND flash and Toggle 2/ONFI 3 at 400 MT/s NAND IO support
The 88SS1083 is currently sampling to lead customers and is scheduled to be in mass production in Q4, 2014. Marvell's latest SSD controller technologies will be showcased at COMPUTEX, being held June 3 - 7, 2014, at the Grand Hyatt Taipei Taipei, Residence One.

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*facepalm*

Marvell 88SS9183 was already reaching the limits of PCIe Gen2x2. The least I was hoping for was PCIe Gen2x4. Extremely disappointed. I guess LSI and Samsung are the only ones interested in making fast SSDs.
 
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Marvell is famous for making horrific performing SATA controllers with horrid link speeds. They were the first to the game in the X58 era, and it was awful.
 
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