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 Phison To Release Quad-Core PS3110 SSD Controller
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Message Text: SSD controller maker Phison Electronics today announced its latest quad-core SATA III 6 Gb/s SSD controller, the PS3110 SSD processor.

The new controller has been designed to power the high-end client SSD market.

The building blocks of PS3110 include a quad-core CPU, end-to-end data path protection circuits, and SmartECC technology to provide additional error bit correction while supporting the latest generation 1Ynm/1Znm MLC and TLC NAND.
Image courtesy of PC Perspective.

Working with today's 1Ynm MLC, PS3110 delivers up to 550 MB/s sequential read and 530 MB/s sequential write performance, with random 4K IOPS up 100,000 read and 90,000 write. It has also a AES-256 engine and P-fail feature options.

PS3110 is also Phison's first SSD controller supporting TLC flash, offering SSD solution provider to address the entry-level, cost-centric market.

Phison is closely working with its SSD partners to enable PS3110 to mass-production. The production ramp is expected to be Q3 of 2014.

Key highlights for PS3110 solution include:

  • Up to 2 Terabytes support
  • 1Ynm and 1Znm SLC, MLC, and TLC support
  • Ultra high performance
  • Sequential Read: up to 550 MB/s
  • Sequential Write: up to 530 MB/s
  • 4K Random Read: up to 100,000 IOPS
  • 4K Random Write: up to 90,000 IOPS
  • Support both commercial and industrial grade requirements
  • AES-256, TCG OPAL 2.0 compliant (A10 derivative)
  • S.M.A.R.T support with Phison SSD ToolBox

Features:

  • End-to-end data path protection
  • SmartECC RAID data protection
  • P-fail protection with SmartFlush and GuaranteedFlush technology
  • Read disturb management with SmartRefresh technology
  • Global wear-leveling


 
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