The rising PC handheld market has created large ranges of demand for M.2 2230 sized SSDs, compact stable state drives which can be much less highly effective than their full-sized counterparts. Phison goals to energy the next-generation of PC gaming handhelds with their E27T SSD controller. This new controller promise boosted speeds whereas sustaining M.2 2230 sizing.

Phison’s E27T SSD controller has been out there for some time, however Phison has now giving it a brand new house on M.2 2230 PCBs. At the moment’s M.2 2230 SSDs sometimes use Phison’s much less highly effective E21T controller. This controller sees its sequential learn/write speeds max out at 5,000/4,500 MB/s. With their E27T controller, Phison has showcased M.2 2230 SSDs with sequential learn/write speeds of 6,000/5,000 MB/s. Not unhealthy for such a small SSD.
Technically talking, Phison’s E27T SSD controller helps as much as 8TB of storage. That mentioned, the small measurement of the M.2 2230 kind issue will doubtless decrease the utmost storage potential of those SSDs to decrease ranges.
At CES 2024, Phison’s new E26 “Max14um” SSD controller has been used to create a number of ultra-fast PCIe 5.0 SSDs. Sabrent has used it to create their Rocket 5 PCIe 5.0 SSD. Patriot has additionally used this SSD controller to create their Viper PV573 drive.

You’ll be able to be part of the dialogue on Phison’s E27T SSD controller on the OC3D Boards.