Home / Tech News / Featured Tech News / CES 2024: Phison details new controllers to power next-gen storage devices

CES 2024: Phison details new controllers to power next-gen storage devices

Phison is pushing the limits of low-power and high-performance storage devices with its new range of PCIe and USB controllers. From enterprise NAND flash storage to portable handheld gaming system upgrades, Phison has it covered, offering a growing range of controllers for drives and devices in all market segments.

At CES 2024, Phison will be showcasing its latest solutions, designed to address the need for low-power data storage and NAND storage solutions. Starting with the Phison PS5031-E31T, it's a low-power PCIe 5.0 controller with a 4-channel DRAMless design for mid-range PCIe 5.0 solutions, offering up to 10.8 GB/s of bandwidth and 8 TB of maximum capacity.

If you need increased capacity and accelerated performance, a PCIe 5.0 E26 controller with I/O+ technology like the Phison PS5026-E26 Max14um is the way to go. This controller is Phison's most powerful device in its class, with 14GB/s+ sequential read performance. Moreover, it was tested on PCMark 10 and 3DMark Storage Tests, where it scored over 1000MB/s, making it the world's first controller to achieve this milestone.

For the next generation of low-power, high-performance PCIe Gen4 SSDs in a 2230 form factor (suitable for gaming handhelds), Phison is launching the PS5027-E27T controller. Lastly, Phison PS2251-21 (U21) is the world's first USB4 single-chip solution for small portable devices in conventional and unconventional form factors. It delivers up to 4GB/s of performance in a compact form factor.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru says: Phison's impressive controller lineup will undoubtedly push the release of even more PCIe 5.0 SSDs. Hopefully, that will drive their prices down, making upgrading to the latest generation of SSDs more affordable.

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Huge wave of Game Pass titles announced for December 2024

2024 is coming to an end and Microsoft is looking to wrap up the year …