Phison is a name that may be familiar to anyone looking for the best SSDs on the market right now, thanks to its quality products. Phison, one of the key players in NAND, counts Micron, Samsung, Western Digital and more among its customers.
The company took the stage at Computex 2024 to unveil a range of new products and services, including the X100P, described by the company as an “SSD platform.”
“The new products on display not only reflect our technical strength but also our proactive response to market demands,” said Phison CEO KS Pua. “We believe these innovative products will bring significant value and competitive advantages to our customers.”
The X100 is a beast
Many of Phison's ads are extremely technical and mainstream computer users are unlikely to be affected, at least directly.
One of the featured products introduced was a new high-performance DRAM-free SSD E31T storage solution, based on Phison's PCIe 5.0 E26 technology, the world's first mainstream SSD reaching speeds of up to 10GB/s. These are aimed at OEM laptops and PCs, the company claims.
There are also a range of new SSDs for data centers, as well as AI workloads and other types of high-intensity computing. Phison has also released the world's first native USB 4.0 U21 single-chip controller.
In terms of the X100P, Phison has really pulled out all the stops. “Using Phison's unique and patented CPU architecture, the X100 is available up to 30.72TB at just 21W. The company.
For anyone who's tried to build their own gaming PC or searched for the best desktop PCs, having a 31TB SSD is, frankly, mind-blowing. The minimum capacity of the X100 is also 1.6TB.
Unfortunately for anyone salivating over such a huge SSD, Phison says its high-performance . .
As if that weren't enough, Phison also introduced the APEX Storage