Phison Unleashes E28 Gen5 SSD Controller and Crucial P510 SSD at CES 2025
Phison Electronics has made waves at CES 2025, unveiling groundbreaking storage solutions that push the limits of speed and efficiency. Among the highlights are the PS5028-E28 Gen5 SSD controller, delivering astonishing read and write speeds of up to 14.5GB/s, and the Crucial P510 SSD, powered by Phison’s innovative E31T DRAM-less Gen5 controller.
PS5028-E28 Gen5 SSD Controller: Unrivaled Performance
Phison’s E28 controller, built on TSMC’s advanced 6nm process node, sets a new benchmark for flagship SSDs. With 14.5GB/s sequential read and write speeds, the E28 is tailored for high-performance applications, making it a game-changer for enthusiasts, gamers, and professionals seeking unparalleled storage speed and reliability.
PS5031-E31T: Efficiency Meets Power
The E31T Gen5 controller, also built on TSMC’s 6nm process, is the world’s first DRAM-less PCIe Gen5 controller to break the 10GB/s performance barrier. Designed for mainstream markets, the E31T powers cost-effective SSD solutions like the Crucial P510, ensuring top-tier performance at a competitive price point.
Crucial P510 SSD: Affordable Gen5 Power
The Crucial P510 SSD, debuting at CES 2025, brings 11,000MB/s read and 9,500MB/s write speeds to everyday users. Equipped with Phison’s E31T controller and Micron’s G9 NAND, the P510 is perfect for students, gamers, and content creators looking for cutting-edge performance without breaking the bank. Its efficient design also ensures lower energy consumption, making it an eco-friendly storage option.
Phison showcased several other groundbreaking solutions at CES 2025, including:
PS2251-21 U21 USB4 SoC: The world’s first native USB4 SoC with speeds up to 4GB/s, designed for portable devices.
D205V Enterprise SSD: A Gen5 SSD with an astounding 122.88TB capacity, offering 14.6GB/s read and 3.2GB/s write speeds for data centers.
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