Phison has officially launched its enterprise-level SSD brand, PASCARI, with the high-end X200 series PCIe 5.0 SSD leading the product line. This strategic move is aimed at addressing the burgeoning demand for high-performance storage solutions, particularly in sectors driven by generative AI, data centers, and cloud applications.
CEO Pan Jiancheng emphasized that the introduction of PASCARI is a result of extensive consultations with customers, underscoring Phison’s dedication to meet the evolving needs of the enterprise SSD market. This new brand represents a significant step in Phison’s ongoing efforts to innovate and provide tailored storage solutions that enhance customer systems’ performance and value.
The PASCARI product range is designed specifically for enterprise-level applications and data centers. It includes several series to cater to diverse needs: the X series features dual-port interfaces and offers capacities up to 30.72TB, optimizing performance and energy efficiency; the AI series introduces aiDAPTAndv+, a pioneering AI training solution that uses NAND Flash storage to expand GPU memory; and the D series is engineered for environments requiring high reliability and performance.
Additionally, the SATA S series provides high-capacity 2.5-inch solutions with power-off protection technology, suitable for intensive data tasks. The B series is optimized for booting applications in data center environments, balancing performance, capacity, energy efficiency, and cost.
The X200 series stands out with Phison Electronics’ exclusive CoXProcessor CPU architecture, designed for servers in high-performance computing and large-scale data centers. It supports up to 30.72TB capacity with impressive speed metrics, including sequential read/write speeds of 14.8GB/s and 8.7GB/s, and random read/write IOPS of 3000K and 900K, respectively.
Phison’s expansion into the enterprise SSD market with PASCARI marks a new chapter in its commitment to leading-edge technology and customer-focused solutions, positioning it strongly within the competitive global SSD market.