Goke 2311-Series Drives: Toshiba Memory XL-FLASH based NVMe SSDsBy: Goke US Lab One year ago, Toshiba Memory announced XL-FLASH at the 2018 Flash Memory Summit, promising to use ultra-low latency 3D SLC flash to reduce read latency to 5μs, which is equivalent to 1/10th of read latency of 3D TLC NAND. Goke 2311-series drives are based on the 2311 SSD controller and are paired with Toshiba Memory's XL-FLASH memory. The prototype of 2311-series drives have implemented an overall 4K random read latency under 20μs and the final drives will offer a 4K random read latency in less than 15μs. Goke 2311-series drives support up to 4TB capacity with a maximum write bandwidth of 1GB/s and read bandwidth of 3GB/s through a PCIe Gen3x4 interface. They will also support SM2/3/4 and SHA-256/AES- "Toshiba Memory is very pleased to see the successful integration of Toshiba Memory's XL-FLASH product with Goke's products. The low-latency characteristic has been demonstrated on Goke's flagship NVMe-SSD controller," Goke 2311 drives will be expected to be in production in 2020. About Goke Microelectronics GOKE is committed to developing mass-volume integrated circuit solutions for smart set-top boxes, intelligent surveillance, IOT devices, and storage systems. We have introduced a series of products with in-house IP. These include ASICs and SOCs that incorporate the NDS advanced security decoder, the H.265 high-definition codec, high-performance acoustic processor, Wi-Fi, enterprise solid-state drive controller, and high-definition surveillance monitoring. These products are intended for domestic consumption as well as export purposes. For more information, please visit https://www.gokeuslab.com/ End
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