The Artificial Intelligence (AI) boom and rapid expansion of
cloud-based services are accelerating the need for data centers to
be more powerful, efficient and highly reliable. To meet the
growing market demands, Microchip Technology
(Nasdaq:
MCHP) has released the
Flashtec® NVMe® 5016 Solid
State Drive (SSD) controller. The 16-channel, PCIe® Gen 5
NVM Express® (NVMe) controller is designed to offer higher levels
of bandwidth, security and flexibility.
“Data center technology must evolve to keep up
with the significant advancements occurring in AI and Machine
Learning (ML). Our fifth generation Flashtec NVMe controller is
designed to lead the market in fulfilling the increased need for
high-performance, power-optimized SSDs,” said Pete Hazen, vice
president of Microchip’s data center solutions business unit. “The
NVMe 5016 Flashtec PCIe controller can be deployed in data centers
to facilitate effective and secure cloud computing and
business-critical applications.”
The Flashtec NVMe 5016 controller is designed to
support enterprise applications such as online transaction
processing, financial data processing, database mining and other
applications that are sensitive to latency and performance.
Additionally, it serves growing AI needs with higher throughput for
reading and writing large data sets used in model training and
inference processing and provides the high bandwidth necessary to
move large volumes of data quickly between storage and compute
resources. At sequential read performance of more than 14 GB per
second, the NVMe 5016 controller maximizes the usage of valuable
compute resources in traditional and AI-accelerated servers under
demanding workloads.
In addition to supporting the latest standard NVMe
host interface, the NVMe 5016 controller is designed for a high
random read performance of 3.5M IOs per second and a power profile
focused on power-sensitive data center needs, delivering more than
2.5 GB of data per watt. The NVMe 5016 controller utilizes advanced
node technologies and includes power management features like
automatic idling of processor cores and autonomous power reduction
capabilities. To support the latest Flash memory, including
Quad-Level Cell (QLC), Triple-Level Cell (TLC) and Multi-Level Cell
(MLC) NAND technologies, the NVMe 5016 controller provides strong
Error Correction Code (ECC). All Flash management operations are
performed on-chip, consuming negligible host processing and memory
resources.
“Microchip’s latest Flashtec PCIe controller,
utilizing advanced 6 nm process technology, addresses the power
optimization requirements for demanding applications. Its flexible
architecture delivers the processing power needed for cutting-edge
AI workloads in a compact package,” said Greg Matson, senior vice
president of strategic planning and marketing for Solidigm. “The
Flashtec PCIe controller’s quality and reliability interop very
well with Solidigm’s QLC NAND, ideal for meeting the increasing
demand for data-intensive workloads such as AI and ML.”
“Longsys and Microchip have cultivated a strong
relationship to drive the rapidly expanding enterprise SSD market,”
said Huabo Cai, chairman and CEO of Longsys. “Microchip’s reliable
and flexible architecture of the PCIe Flashtec products offers an
excellent foundation for Longsys’ enterprise solutions with
multiple advanced NAND Flash, delivering efficiency and reliability
to standard or customized high-performance enterprise SSDs.”
The NVMe 5016 controller’s flexibility and
scalability help reduce the total cost of ownership as advanced
virtualization capabilities like single root I/O virtualization
(SR-IOV), multiple physical functions and multiple virtual
functions per physical function maximize the PCIe resource
utilization. The consistent, programmable platform gives developers
who plan to utilize Flexible Data Placement (FDP) in their SSDs the
control to maximize the performance, efficiency and reliability of
Flash resources on the SSD. Coupled with Microchip’s Credit Engine
for dynamic allocation of resources, the NVMe 5016 controller
enables reliable on-demand cloud services.
“We congratulate Microchip on its latest
generation of Flashtec PCIe controllers,” said Maitry Dholakia,
vice president of memory products for KIOXIA America, Inc. “The
ongoing innovation of ECC in Flashtec controllers, along with their
flexible architecture, enables compatibility with our advanced NAND
flash products.”
"Congratulations to Microchip on the launch of
their new NVMe SSD controllers,” said Dan Loughmiller, director of
NAND Product Line Management and Applications Engineering at
Micron. “As an industry-leading NAND supplier, our collaboration
within the data center storage ecosystem enables customers who want
to couple our packaged NAND solutions with their new controllers.
We are excited that our work together continues to deliver
compatibility with our NAND.”
As the volume of data storage expands, the risk of
security threats correspondingly increases, underscoring the
imperative for robust and reliable security measures. The Flashtec
NVMe 5016 controller is designed to deliver enterprise-level
integrity and dependability with comprehensive data protection,
uninterrupted operations and safeguarding of confidential
information.
Security features have been integrated into the
NVMe 5016 controller to help maintain the integrity of both
firmware and data throughout its lifecycle—from factory inception
to retirement. These features encompass Secure Boot with a hardware
Root-of-Trust, dual signature authentication to facilitate system
OEM or end-user verification, support for various security
standards through diverse authentication algorithms, user data
protection with encryption for both data-in-transit (link level)
and data-at-rest (media level) and sophisticated key management
practices. These practices adhere to stringent security protocols,
including the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-3
Level 2 and the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Opal standards.
In terms of data integrity and reliability, the
controller features overlapping end-to-end data protection with
NVMe Protection Information (NVMe PI) and single error correction
and double error detection (SECDED) ECC, and advanced error
correction through Adaptive LDPC. It also includes failover
recovery mechanisms utilizing Redundant Array of Independent Disk
(RAID) techniques, further fortifying the resilience of the storage
system.
Visit the Data Center Solutions
page on Microchip’s website to learn more about the company’s full
portfolio of data center hardware, software and development
tools.
Development Tools The Flashtec
NVMe 5016 PCIe Gen 5 SSD controller is supported by an ecosystem of
tools including the PM35160-KIT and PMT35161-KIT evaluation boards
in various NAND options, a Software Development Kit (SDK) with
PCIe-compliant front-end firmware, Microchip’s ChipLink tool for
advanced debug and more.
Pricing and Availability
Microchip Flashtec NVMe 5016 controllers are available for sampling
to qualified customers. Contact your Microchip salesperson for
details or visit
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/about/global-sales-and-distribution
to find a listing of sales offices and locations near you.
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About Microchip
Technology: Microchip Technology Inc. is
a leading provider of smart, connected and secure embedded control
and processing solutions. Its easy-to-use development tools and
comprehensive product portfolio enable customers to create optimal
designs which reduce risk while lowering total system cost and time
to market. The company’s solutions serve approximately 123,000
customers across the industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace
and defense, communications and computing markets. Headquartered in
Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support
along with dependable delivery and quality. For more information,
visit the Microchip website at
www.microchip.com.
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