NAND controller and storage solutions company Phison used its keynote appearance at Computex to unveil several new products, including the PS2251-21 (U21), the world's first native USB4 single-chip controller.
The company says this chip offers read and write performance of up to 4000 MB/s and is the first direct USB to NAND solution available in USB4 Gen3x2.
The U21 currently supports capacities up to 8TB, but 16TB can be reached and is compatible with all existing USB standards, including USB 2.0 and USB 3.2 in different generations and lane options.
LLM training and inference.
The company also took advantage of its presence at Computex to showcase its high-performance E31T DRAM-Less SSD storage solution, which can reach speeds of up to 10 GB/s, as well as its new Pascari series of SSDs designed for servers and enterprise applications. Pascari's offerings include the high-performance
Another “world first” on display was the company's PCIe 5.0/CXL 2.0 Retimer PS7201, a full range of PCIe 5.0 Redriver IC solutions, and the next-generation PCIe 6.0 Retimer IC PS7162.
Because AI was the big focus at this year's Computex, which should surprise no one, Phison also showed off the aiDAPTIV+ LLM training and inference platform it has developed in collaboration with ADVANTECH, Acer Synergy Tech and ASROCK RACK.
“The new products on display not only reflect our technical strength but also our proactive response to market demands,” said KS Pua, CEO of Phison. “We believe these innovative products will bring significant value and competitive advantages to our customers.”