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Silicon Motion SM2508 PCIe 5.0 x4 NVMe SSD Controller Set for Mass Production

Silicon Motion has been teasing their SM2508 client SSD controller for more than a year now at various trade shows. The controller is finally set for mass production, just in time as the mainstream segment of the Gen 5 SSD market is poised to take off. Silicon Motion expects SSDs based on the SM2508 to be available for purchase by the end of the year.

At FMS 2024, the company was reusing the same information cards seen at Computex in June. The specifications of the SM2508 from our Computex coverage are reproduced here.

Silicon Motion NVMe Client SSD Controller Comparison
 SM2508SM2264SM2268XT2SM2269XT
Market SegmentHigh-EndMainstream
Manufacturing Process6nm12nm12nm12nm
CPU Cores4x Cortex R84x Cortex R82x Cortex R82x Cortex R8
Error Correction4K+ LDPC4K LDPC4K+ LDPC4K LDPC
DRAMDDR4, LPDDR4XDDR4, LPDDR4XNoNo
Host InterfacePCIe 5.0 x4PCIe 4.0 x4PCIe 4.0 x4PCIe 4.0 x4
NVMe VersionNVMe 2.0NVMe 1.4NVMe 2.0NVMe 1.4
NAND Channels, Interface Speed8 ch,
3600 MT/s
8 ch,
1600 MT/s
4 ch,
3600 MT/s
4 ch,
1600 MT/s
Sequential Read14.5 GB/s7.5 GB/s7.4 GB/s5.1 GB/s
Sequential Write14 GB/s7 GB/s6.7 GB/s4.8 GB/s
4KB Random Read IOPS2500k1300k1200k900k
4KB Random Write IOPS2500k1200k1200k900k

Current Gen 5 SSDs in the consumer client market are currently all based on Phison’s E26 controller. The appearance of newer platform solutions for SSD vendors is bound to be good from both an end-user pricing and adoption perspective.

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