Phidisk, which is based in Penang have been working to establish the foundation to release their products into the market since last year. The company’s product rollout will begin from this month onwards starting with its PhantomKinght SATA SSD series which is designed for the mainstream segment.
Covered by 3-year warranty, the 2.5-inch PhantomKnight SSDs apparently have a maximum sequential read and write speed of up to 530MB/s and 430MB/s respectively. They are available in four different capacities: 120GB, 240GB, 480GB, and 960GB. Price-wise, we were told that the 120GB model will go for RM 130 while the 240GB can be obtained for RM 209. The company has yet to finalized the pricing for the 480GB and 900GB variants but we were informed they will go for around RM 300+ and RM 800+ respectively. There will also be two more options for consumers that looking for 2.5-inch SSDs with one of them being the WhitePhantom series. Made for budget-conscious users, SSDs under this series are QLC-based and offers a maximum read speed of 400MB/s.
On another hand, there is the WrathKeeper series which can be obtained in M.2 form factor as well. With a maximum read speed of up to 580MB/s, SSDs within this series are covered by a 5-year warranty although their storage options have not yet been finalized by the Penang company. Meanwhile, there is also another M.2-based SSD series in the pipeline from Phidisk in the form of TheKeeper. Designed for high-performance users, it utilizes NVMe interface and offers a read speed of almost 2000MB/s. Just like WhitePhantom and WrathKeeper, the company is still finalizing the storage options for TheKeeper at the moment although the series will come standard with a 5-year warranty as well.
As mentioned earlier, Phidisk also produces flash cards as well. For SD and microSD cards, they are available under the Phoenix series for cards with capacities of 64GB and above. On another hand, lower capacities card such as 16GB and 32GB are positioned under the Dragonout series. There is also the Armed edition for users that want to have an adapter to be included with their Phidisk Pheonix or Dragonout microSD cards. Not for forget, Phidisk also has several OTG products in the works including the i PHI series which is designed for Apple products as well as the Crystal Lite series for devices with USB Type-C port.
According to Phidisk’s Founder, Kendrick Hung (shown below), all of the company’s products are designed in Malaysia although they are still being manufactured in Taiwan for the time being. He also stated that all of Phidisk’s products are using controllers made by Phison which is a well-known name in the industry. Even though Phidisk has yet to lock down the specific rollout period for its SSDs and flash storages aside from the PhantnmKnight SSD series, they are still expected to be available in Malaysia within 2018 itself according to Kendrick. Consumers can also expect to see Phidisk’s official website to go online soon which would allow the company to reach out to consumers in a more convenient manner.
It might still early days for Phidisk but Kendrick has also revealed that the company is already looking to expand its market reach to Australia and Vietnam. All in all, we should be able to hear more about the ambitious flash storage outfit from Penang once again very soon. UPDATE (954AM 3/10): We have amended this article to include the Phidisk WhitePhantom series and corrected the PhantomKnight spelling, as per clarifications from Phidisk’s founder, Kendrick Hung.