Swissbit is continuing its strategic expansion into PCIe offerings with the introduction of the N2000 (Gen3 PCIe) and N3000 (Gen4 PCIe) product families.
These new families are designed for applications requiring PCIe performance, balanced with low power consumption and minimal heat generation. This makes them ideal for Edge servers and other compact systems with limited cooling capabilities or power constraints. Swissbit ensures these products maintain their reliability across an extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. Additional features include security functions such as TCG Opal 2.0, and a variety of M.2 form factors (2230, 2242, 2280) with storage capacities ranging from 20 GB to 1,920 GB.
The N2000 family, comprising of the N2000 and N2600 series, is optimised for applications that demand high reliability and energy efficiency. Featuring a DRAM-less design, these SSDs minimise heat generation while maintaining a balance between performance and energy consumption.
The N2000 series, compliant with PCIe Gen 3×4, is available in M.2 2230, 2242, and 2280 form factors, with storage capacities from 60 GB to 480 GB using TLC technology. The N2600 series offers capacities from 20 GB to 160 GB with pSLC technology for enhanced durability. Both series include integrated security functions like AES256 encryption, Crypto Erase, and TCG Opal 2.0. These features make the N2000 series suitable for green IoT applications, such as charging stations, industrial systems, embedded systems, data logging, and boot OS scenarios.
The N3000 Gen4 PCIe SSD family uses a DRAM-based controller architecture, ensuring reliable and secure data processing with maximum system integrity. With optimised temperature and power management, these SSDs deliver high, consistent performance under demanding conditions.
Available in M.2 2242 and 2280 form factors with TLC technology, the N3000 series offers capacities from 240 GB to 1,920 GB. The N3002 PLP series also comes in M.2 2280 form factor, while the N3602 PLP series, featuring pSLC technology, offers capacities from 80 GB to 320 GB, ideal for applications requiring high endurance.
Both the N3002 and N3602 series feature Swissbit’s powersafe power loss protection (PLP). The N3000 family includes security features such as AES256 encryption, Crypto Erase, and TCG Opal 2.0, making them well-suited for industrial applications and networking systems like routers, switches, and edge servers.
For embedded systems, Swissbit offers the E2000 PCIe BGA family as a solderable alternative to the N2000. The E2000 and E2600 series deliver full PCIe SSD performance in a multi-chip design measuring just 3.2 square centimetres. These ultra-compact BGAs support an ambient temperature range of -40°C to +85°C and come with storage capacities from 60 GB to 480 GB (E2000, TLC) and 20 GB to 160 GB (E2600, pSLC).
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