“The Phison PASCARI X200 series is the successor to the X100 series that Phison released several years ago. These new solid state drives feature a PCIe 5.0 x4 interface delivering speeds close to 15 GB/s, with random performance exceeding 3 million IOPS. Phison introduces a new controller with a similar architecture to its predecessor, but with several improvements. Additionally, the NAND Flash has been upgraded, featuring SK Hynix 176-layer 3D eTLC (V7) chips with 512 Gb dies.
The PASCARI X200E is available in capacities of 1.6 TB ($389), 3.2 TB ($629), 6.4 TB ($1310), 12.8 TB ($2486) and 25.6 TB ($5049). There is also a different SKU called X200P which has the same hardware, but instead of using 28% of its space for over-provisioning, it only uses the default 7%. Endurance is set to 3 DWPD on the X200E, which converting to our most known “TBW” would be around 8760 TBW, 17520 TBW, 35040 TBW, 70080 TBW and 140160 TBW, respectively. That’s incredibly high when comparing to regular consumer grade SSDs, although quite on par with other enterprise drives.”- techpowerup.com
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