Phison Supports AI-Era Data Centers with Industry-Leading Signal Conditioners
Phison Electronics Corps.
Global leader in NAND Flash controller IC and storage solutions
The company showcased its PCIe Gen5, CXL 2.0-compatible retimer and redriver signal integrity solutions at OCP Global Summit.
At the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit last October, Phison announced that it was expanding its PCIe Gen5 ecosystem for modern data centers with the launch of its advanced redriver and retimer products.
The announcement was especially significant because the products are the only ones available today that are compatible with CXL 2.0 and PCIe Gen5 technologies. The signal conditioning products are “designed specifically to meet the data infrastructure demands of artificial intelligence and machine learning, edge computing, high-performance computing, and other data-intensive, next-gen applications.”
What is PCIe signal conditioning and why does it matter?
Simply put, signal conditioning is “the manipulation of an analog signal in such a way that it meets the requirements of the next stage for further processing.” When it comes to understanding PCIe signal conditioning, we need to start with a basic definition:
Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe)
This is a type of connection primarily used to transfer data at high speeds between electrical components, such as a PC motherboard and an SSD storage solution. PCIe connections use a variety of “lane sizes” to accommodate various bandwidth requirements. For example, a USB port might only need an x1 lane whereas a graphics card would require x16 lanes to transmit high-res images.
With PCIe Gen5 offering higher data transmission rates than previous generations—and Gen6 on the near horizon—it has become more and more difficult to maintain adequate signal integrity without driving system prices way up.
Enter PCIe signal conditioners. Devices such as redrivers, retimers and multiplexers are widely used to help enhance signal reach and quality between today’s advanced PCIe components. Phison has longtime expertise in designing signal conditioners, particularly redrivers and retimers:
Phison’s signal conditioners enable high-speed PCIe and CXL performance to meet next-generation needs
In addition to PCIe, another interconnect technology called Compute Express Link (CXL) is becoming increasingly popular in today’s high-performance computing systems. Built on the PCIe interface, CXL has a narrower focus. While PCIe is general-purpose and connects a range of different components within a system, CXL is specifically designed to connect CPUs to devices or memory. It can handle vast stores of data and enable high-speed transmission and access for advanced projects such as real-time analytics and AI/machine learning datasets.
Phison offers the widest portfolio of multi-channel PCIe 5.0 redriver and retimer solutions designed specifically to meet today’s intensive data infrastructure demands. The company’s recent press release also stated that Phison is the “only provider to offer PCIe 5.0, CXL 2.0-compatible retimer and redriver signal integrity solutions and PCIe 5.0 enterprise SSDs.” In this way, the company is demonstrating its “holistic vision” for a complete PCIe Gen5 data ecosystem that can meet the high demands of applications in the era of AI.
Phison US President and General Manager Michael Wu stated, “Phison’s accumulated experience in high-speed signaling enables our team to deliver retimer and redriver design solutions that are optimized for top signal integration, low power usage, and high temperature endurance, to deliver interface speeds for the most challenging compute environments.”
The company’s retimer enables clear, precise data signals over long PCIe Gen5 and faster cable lengths, such as the ones typically found between rack storage enclosures and server nodes. And Phison redrivers were the industry’s first PCIe Gen5 redrivers to receive PCI-SIG compliance.
Phison PHiTUNE is another important differentiator
In addition to offering features and capabilities that make its redriver and retimer solutions lead the industry, Phison redrivers also come with an exclusive auto-tuning tool called PHiTUNE. The proprietary software uses AI and works with Phison’s E26 PCIe Gen5 SSD to detect recovery counts automatically and determine optimal EQ settings, which are then stored in the redriver’s persistent memory. With PHiTUNE, developers can analyze signal data and optimize settings for their current environment in about half an hour.
Phison’s advanced redrivers and retimers are already being deployed in the company’s partner solutions, including Intel and AMD. Customers have been positive about Phison’s more complete PCIe Gen5 data ecosystem that is able to support today’s most intensive data transmission needs.