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When manufacturers promote their own products, they often go out of their way to find bright spots and compare competing products. Even a giant like Apple compares Intel’s ancient 8th-generation Core when introducing M2 performance. Today, Phison Electronics, a major SSD controller manufacturer, released the new enterprise-level PCIe 4.0 SSD controller product “E18DC”, as well as two reference designs, which surprised people in the performance introduction. Phison did not disclose the specific specifications of the E18DC main control. It is highly likely to adjust and strengthen the enterprise-level features on the basis of the consumer-grade E18. Instead, it focuses on two reference solutions, one is M.2 2280 EPR3750, and the other is M.2 22110 EPR3760. EPR3750 adopts PCIe 4.0 x4 specification, supports NVMe 1.4, adopts 112-layer stacked 3D TLC flash memory, has a capacity of 480GB, 960GB, 1.92TB, sequential read and write performance of 6.6GB/s, 1.4GB/s, 4K random read and write performance of 640,000 IOPS, 50,000 IOPS. This speed is very general, compared to the PCIe 3.0 scheme, that is, sequential reading is faster.
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