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Phison’s newest E37T DRAMless controller was on display at Computex 2026 this week and appears to be a force to be reckoned with. This DRAMless SSD comes along at a time when SSDs are at a premium, the result of NAND and DRAM pricing being driven up through AI needs. I don’t think we have seen pricing this high since the beginning of the SSD era. The E37T provided speeds of 14.9GB/s read and 13.2GB/s write with up to 3000K IOPS and the demonstration displayed the active power draw which maxed out at 4.5w. Write speeds on this below result are a bit less than what one might see in a laptop simply because of the notebook chipset. If you are considering a high power laptop or ultrabook, low power is a given as it translates to low heat and longer battery life. Even more important than the display itself, an engineering sample…one engineering sample… slipped out and was tested by the SSD Commander himself, Jon Coulter himself. Jon is a very close friend and probably one of the smartest in the industry. Take a look at his thoughts and results. Jon’s full exclusive report can be read at Tweaktown at this link.
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