A unique characteristic of Phison controllers is their reliance on for firmware updates. When a drive becomes corrupted—often appearing in Device Manager as "2307 PRAM"—it indicates a "firmware panic" where the controller has lost its operational instructions.
Typical real-world performance varies by the NAND flash used, but benchmarks often show sequential reads around 100–227 MB/s and sequential writes ranging from a modest 7–43 MB/s .
A unique characteristic of Phison controllers is their reliance on for firmware updates. When a drive becomes corrupted—often appearing in Device Manager as "2307 PRAM"—it indicates a "firmware panic" where the controller has lost its operational instructions.
Typical real-world performance varies by the NAND flash used, but benchmarks often show sequential reads around 100–227 MB/s and sequential writes ranging from a modest 7–43 MB/s .