Nvme 3016 controllers for ssd units will offer 8,000 mb / s under pcie 4.0
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The recently announced Flashtec NVMe 3016 Gen 4 PCIe controller is a sample of what upcoming SSDs with a PCIe 4.0 port will be able to achieve. The NVMe 3016 controller meets market demand for high-performance, high-reliability PCIe Gen 4 NVMe solid state drives (SSDs), and is capable of delivering performance in excess of 8, 000 MB per second and over 2 million IOPS.
Flashtec NVMe 3016 PCIe controller will increase data transfer speed in PCIe 4.0
The NVMe 3016 provides end-to-end enterprise-class data integrity with high reliability and exceptionally strong RAID and ECC to support next-generation quad-level (TLC) and quad-cell QLC NAND technologies. Its flexibility and 'programmability' provide users the opportunity to optimize their own SSD solutions for a wide variety of applications, including NVMe, KV, and open channel SSD, while its programmable flash channel controller interface enables customers to be future-ready for multiple generations of NAND technologies.
The Microsemi Flashtec NVMe 3016 driver supports best-in-class business features that go beyond the NVMe 1.3 protocol with the latest in security, encryption, virtualization, and support.
Flashtec NVMe 3016 by Microsemi is part of a complete end-to-end solution of storage infrastructure and endpoint solutions for PCIe 4.0. We hope to see the first units that can take advantage of these speeds in PCIe 4.0 x8 soon.
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