With the sale of Intel’s NAND flash memory business to SK Hynix and the rise of domestic flash memory manufacturer YMTC, the global flash memory market has changed. Now there are seven original manufacturers. Lianyun Technology recently announced that its second-generation PCIe 3.0 The main control MAP1202 already supports TLC and QLC flash memory of seven major manufacturers.
After SK Hynix acquired Intel’s flash memory business, it operated this part of the business independently and established Solidigm in the United States, plus the original Samsung, Micron, etc.,At present, the global flash memory market is dominated by seven heroes, namely Samsung, Kioxia, Western Digital, Micron, SK Hynix, Solidigm and domestic YMTC.
The main products of these seven companies are now TLC and QLC flash memory. There are many models, and they also put forward higher requirements for SSD main control chip manufacturers. The domestic main control chip manufacturer Lianyun Technology recently announced that its MAP1202 main control chip has been These seven original flash memory chips are supported.
The MAP1202 chip is the company’s second-generation PCIe 3.0 master controller. It supports DRAM-Less no-cache design, supports NVMe 1.3 and PCIe 3.0 x4, and has a read speed of 3600MB/s, a write speed of 3200MB/s, and random read and write respectively. It is 600K, 600K IOPS, and supports up to 4TB capacity.
The main control is produced by 22nm process, with high performance and low power consumption, and can be used without a heat dissipation vest.
According to the official test results, regardless of TLC or QLC flash memory, the MAP1202 main control chip has good performance on the flash memory of the seven major manufacturers.
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