



InnoGrit Corporation Announces Next-Generation PCIe Gen5 SSD Controller – Tacoma IG5669 Tacoma IG5669 - PCIe Gen5.0 x4 and NVMe 2.0 SSD controller solution with sequential read up to 14GB/s, sequential write up to 11GB/s and capacity up to 32TB.
2022-05-27Mushkin Redline VORTEX PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Launched: Affordable Flagship Mushkin''s lineup of PCIe 4.0 SSDs has largely remained a Phison affair. The Delta series was based on the Phison E16 and the Gamma on the Phison E18. Recently, the company launched a new series of PCIe 4.0 SSDs - the Redline VORTEX. The key here seems to be the usage of a new SSD controller - the Innogrit Rainier IG5236. It appears to be taking over the flagship mantle from the Gamma - besting it in both read and write random access IOPS and also sequential read speeds.
2022-03-18Patriot P400 with Innogrit controller: just 2.5W PCIe 4.0 SSD Patriot P200 SSD was a notable SATA drive a few years ago, with 1 TB capacity for cheap and decent performance despite being DRAMless. After the NVMe switch with P300, this lineage has produced another interesting SSD: Patriot P400, with the 4 in the name indicating a move to the PCI Express 4.0 interface. For users with suitable motherboards, P400 could prove to be very intersting SSD, and one of the most power efficient yet.
2022-01-29InnoGrit’s Inexpensive SSD Controller Enables 7 GBps Reads InnoGrit has introduced its first controller designed for performance-mainstream SSDs that combine high performance and relatively low cost. The Rainier QX SSD controller is a cheaper version of the company's flagship IG5236 Rainier controller that still features a PCIe 4.0 x4 interface, fewer NAND channels, but supports ultra-high NAND interface speeds. As a result, drives based on the Rainier QX promise to provide performance on par with today's best SSDs — up to 7 GB/s read speeds.
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