
Crew Group has mixed Innogrit’s IG5666 SSD controller and 2400 MT/s 3D NAND to push the boundaries of PCIe 5.0 SSD expertise. Meet the T-Drive GE PRO, a PCIe 5.0 SSD that guarantees customers 14 GB/s sequential learn speeds.

At the moment’s high-end PCIe 5.0 SSDs are largely powered by Phison’s E26 SSD controller, and most of these drives max out at 12.4 GB/s speeds. Whereas Phison claims that they plan to create quicker SSDs with their companionsCrew Group bought there first with Innogrit’s 12nm multi-core IG5666 SSD controller.
Truthfully, it’s nice to see some competitors throughout the SSD controller market. At the moment, Phison are a dominant participant, and competitors is essential if we would like SSD controller costs to decrease. One citical side of Innogrit’s IG5666 controller is that it claims to be “vitality environment friendly”. Will probably be attention-grabbing to see whether it is as susceptible to overheating and throttling as Phison’s E26 controller. If not, this is able to be a giant deal for PC fans. In any case, who needs to see their SSDs throttling below excessive hundreds?

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Crew Group plans to showcase their new PCIe 5.0 SSD at CES 2024 throughout ASUS’ product showcase. Pre-orders for the T-Drive GE PRO will begin on February ninth 2024 on Amazon within the US and Japan.
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