A key aspect of the PS5026-E26 Max14um’s design is its cooling system. To maintain its high sequential read speed, Phison incorporates the AirJet Mini cooling systems developed by Frore Systems.
These systems employ MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) technology, which integrates tiny mechanical and electrical components to generate airflow essential for optimal temperature regulation.
Phison’s upcoming portfolio also includes the PS2251-21 (U21) controller, designed for portable storage devices with USB4 interfaces. This single-chip solution offers speeds up to 4 GB/s, surpassing the performance of many SSDs with PCIe 3.0 interfaces. This advancement represents a significant step in making high-performance external USB4 drives more accessible.
Additionally, Phison is set to release the PS5031-E31T controller, targeted at cost-effective, PCIe Gen5, DRAMless SSDs. It features a quad-channel NAND architecture and supports sequential read speeds up to 10.8 GB/s with capacities reaching 8 TB. Another significant product in their lineup is the PS5027-E27T controller, optimized for M.2-2230 SSDs with PCIe Gen4 interfaces, suitable for compact devices such as the Valve Steam Deck.