Silicon Motion SM2524XT SSD Controller Hits 14GB/s Sequential Read Speeds

Silicon Motion introduces the SM2524XT SSD controller, featuring DRAM-less architecture, PCIe Gen5 support, and up to 14GB/s sequential read speeds for AI workloads.

Silicon Motion SM2524XT
Silicon Motion SM2524XT

Silicon Motion has introduced the SM2524XT, a new SSD controller chip designed to handle demanding AI inference workloads. The chip targets environments where sustained random I/O performance remains critical during long reasoning sessions.

The new chip targets environments where sustained random I/O performance remains critical during long reasoning sessions.

The controller uses a DRAM-less architecture built on TSMC's 6nm process node. It connects via PCIe Gen5 x4 and supports four flash channels running at 4800MT/s.

  • Process Node: TSMC 6nm
  • Architecture: DRAM-less
  • Interface: PCIe Gen5 ×4
  • Flash Channels: 4 channels @ 4800MT/s
  • Sequential Read Speed: 14GB/s

Silicon Motion claims the SM2524XT delivers up to 14GB/s in sequential read speeds and reaches 2.5 million IOPS for random operations. The company also states that energy efficiency improves by 25% compared to its previous generation controller.

The chip maintains data throughput even under harsh thermal conditions, according to the manufacturer's claims. Silicon Motion says the design specifically addresses AI-driven access patterns that stress storage systems during continuous inference tasks.

Discussion

0 comments

Log in to join the thread with a thoughtful take, question, or correction.

Add to the discussion