Phison reveals its fastest PCIe 4.0 SSD controller yet, details the E29T at FMS 2024

Official photo of a FMS: Future of Memory and Storage (prev. Flash Memory Summit) conference from the official FMS site
Official photo of a FMS: Future of Memory and Storage (prev. Flash Memory Summit) conference from the official FMS site (Image credit: FutureMemoryStorage.com)

During the Future of Memory and Storage 2024 (FMS 2024) conference (previously Flash Memory Summit), Phison debuted its latest Gen4 SSD controller, the Phison PS5023-E29T. This SSD controller is targeted at upcoming NVMe Gen4 drives in the M.2-2280 and M.2-2230 form factors and is now nearly the fastest SSD controller in Phison's lineup, beating all of them in sequential read performance and only beaten by the enterprise-grade PS5020-X1 controller for U.2 and U.3 SSDs, which has a slight advantage in sequential write performance and (of course) exponentially higher maximum capacity.

Phison PS5029-E29T SSD Controller Specifications vs Other Phison PCIe Gen 4 Controllers

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Row 0 - Cell 0 InterfaceForm FactorCapacityMaximum Sequential Read/WriteMaximum Random Read/Write (in IOPS)
PS5029-E29TPCIe Gen 4M.2 2280 and M.2 2230Up to 8 TB7400 MB/s Read; 6800 MB/s Write1200K IOPS Both
PS5018-E18PCIe Gen 4M.2 2280-S2Up to 8 TB7200 MB/s Read; 6850 MB/s Write1000K IOPS Both
PS5025-E25PCIe Gen 4M.2 2280Up to 4 TB7200 MB/s Read; 7000 MB/s Write1200K IOPS Both
PS5019-E19TPCIe Gen 4M.2 2280-S2 and M.2 2280-D2Up to 2 TB3600 MB/s Read; 3000 MB/s Write500K IOPS Read; 600K IOPS Write
PS5021-E21TPCIe Gen 4M.2 2280, 2242, 2230 and BGA and CFXUp to 4 TB5000 MB/s Read; 4800 MB/s Write800K IOPS Read; 950K IOPS Write
PS5021-E21TIPCIe Gen 4M.2 2280, 2230, and BGA Type 1620 or BGA-to-M.2 2230Up to 2 TB4700 MB/s Read; 3900 MB/s Write600K IOPS Both
PS5018-E18DIPCIe Gen 4M.2 22110 and M.2 2280Up to 3840 GB7200 MB/s Read; 6400 MB/s Write750K IOPS Read; 1000K IOPS Write
PS5018-E18DCPCIe Gen 4M.2 22110, 2280, and E1.SUp to 3480 GB6600 MB/s Read; 1400 MB/s Write640K IOPS Read; 50K IOPS Write
PS5020-X1PCIe Gen 4U.3 and U.2Up to 30.72 TB7400 MB/s Read; 6900 MB/s Write1000K IOPS Both
PS5027-E27TPCIe Gen 4M.2 2280 and M.2 2230Up to 8 TB7400 MB/s Read; 6500 MB/s Write1200K IOPS Both

In the overall lineup, it seems clear that the Phison PS5029-E29T SSD controller is meant to occupy the new high-end for M.2 NVMe SSDs, particularly those in "standard" size (M.2-2280) and the low-profile M.2 drives (M.2-2230) that have become more commonplace in laptops, mini PCs, and handheld PCs like Steam Deck.

Phison specifications for the PS5029-E29T SSD Controller

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We previously covered the very similar Phison PS5027-E27T in January, which also used the TSMC 12nm process to target similar devices but is slightly slower than the newer controller, managing only 6,700 MB/s write compared to the E29T's faster 6,800 MB/s write speeds, though read speeds are identical at 7,400 MB/s. Of note for Steam Deck and its class of handheld PCs is that these faster Gen4 M.2-2230 NVMe drives will only be helpful in devices that actually support NVMe Gen4 — as the Steam Deck and many others are still on Gen3.

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Finally, the Phison PS5029-E29T also utilizes a DRAM-less design like its E27T predecessor and is driven by an ARM Cortex R5 CPU. The E29T supports both 3D TLC and 3D QLC NAND, with TLC (Triple-Level Cells vs Quad-Level Cells), of course, being faster and offering greater durability. NAND flash speeds on the E29T will top out at 3,600 MT/s either way, though, just like the E27T.

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Christopher Harper
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