PS3 CIB Completa TESTATO Far Cry 7000 Il processore della serie esegue Phison PCIe 5.0 SSD con flash NAND a 232 strati Micron



Durante il Flash Memory Summit di quest'anno, Phison, un'azienda nota per i controller SSD e ora le unità flash, ha dimostrato un sistema che esegue AMD Ryzen 7000 processori di serie basati su Zen 4 architettura. What is interesting about the shown specification is that the system was running an engineering sample of an upcoming Zen 4-based CPU with the latest storage technologies at impressive speeds. Using a Phison PS5026-E26 SSD controller, also called E26, the PCIe 5.0 SSD is powered by Micron’s latest 232-layer TLC NAND flash. This new NAND technology will also bring greater densities to the market by promising higher endurance, higher read/write speeds, and better efficiency.

With AMD’s upcoming AM5 platform, support for PCIe 5.0 SSDs is a welcome addition. And we today have some preliminary tests that show just how fast these SSDs can run. In CrystalDiskMark 8.0.4, it achieved over 10 GB/s in both read and write. We know that the E26 controller is capable of 12 GB/s speeds, so more fine-tuning is needed. Being an early sample, we expect final specifications to be better. The system is powered by an engineering sample of a six-core, twelve-threaded Zen 4 CPU running at unknown clocks, codenamed 100-000000593-20_Y. We can expect to see more of this technology once AMD’s AM5 platform lands and Phison-powered SSDs hit the shelves in September.