Store and Protect Your Data Reliably
Discover Swissbit at embedded world 2026 in Nuremberg (March 10–12, Hall 1, Booth 1-510). In our 25th anniversary year, Swissbit is putting PCIe in the spotlight and setting the course for the continued expansion of its PCIe portfolio, including an outlook on two new core PCIe SSD series – both built on Swissbit’s highly integrated manufacturing approach, including in-house NAND packaging at its own Berlin fab. Swissbit will also announce its cooperation with the Open Compute Project (OCP), initiating a broader roadmap toward future OCP Inspired™ products and reinforcing the company’s commitment to demanding server-storage applications.
Alongside the PCIe preview, we will present further highlights from our portfolio of reliable industrial-grade memory solutions, with a strong focus on long-term availability. Visitors can explore solder-down options such as e.MMC and PCIe BGA products for embedded designs, as well as updates on our next-generation SATA platform.
Visit us at embedded world 2026 and talk to our experts about your requirements.
Two new PCIe core series: N7000 and A2000 preview
Swissbit will preview two new PCIe SSD platforms designed to cover distinct embedded and industrial requirements - from robust boot drives to performance-driven edge workloads. The N7000 Series is a 4-channel PCIe platform engineered to balance reliability, cost, and performance for next-generation boot use cases. It integrates Power Loss Notification (PLN) to support data integrity during unexpected power interruptions and is planned in M.2 2280 and M.2 2242, spanning 80GB to 4TB.

For higher-performance applications, Swissbit will also present an outlook on the A2000 Series, an 8-channel PCIe Gen4/NVMe platform built for high performance and low latency in demanding industrial and edge scenarios such as NetCom, Edge AI, and server/storage environments. The A2000 Series is planned in M.2, E1.S, and U.2 form factors, with capacities from 480GB to 8TB.

In-house NAND packaging in Berlin as a strategic differentiator
Both the N7000 and A2000 Series will be produced with 100% in-house NAND packaging at Swissbit’s Berlin facility. By covering key back-end assembly and test steps internally, Swissbit gains greater independence, tighter control over materials and the bill of materials, faster lead times, and increased supply-chain resilience - while supporting long product lifecycles through wafer banking.
Market availability: first versions are targeted for H1 2026, with additional variants rolling out step by step across both series.