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Asm2364 Firmware Updated May 2026

Manufacturers often neglect to push updates automatically, so take the initiative. Check your firmware version today. If it is more than six months old, visit your enclosure vendor's support page. A five-minute flash operation could double your sustained write speeds and eliminate those mysterious disconnects.

lsusb -v -d 174c:2364 2>/dev/null | grep bcdDevice The bcdDevice field shows the firmware version in BCD (Binary Coded Decimal). For example, 2404 means version 24.04. asm2364 firmware

| Test | Firmware 231016 | Firmware 241205 | Improvement | |------|----------------|----------------|--------------| | Sequential Read (Q8T1) | 1,850 MB/s | 1,920 MB/s | +3.8% | | Sequential Write (Q8T1) | 1,720 MB/s | 1,880 MB/s | +9.3% | | Random Read 4K QD32 | 28,000 IOPS | 31,000 IOPS | +10.7% | | Large file copy (100 GB) | Throttles at 75°C | Throttles at 85°C | Higher sustained | A five-minute flash operation could double your sustained

The ASM2364, with the right firmware, transforms a humble NVMe SSD into a professional-grade portable drive – finally bridging the gap between internal and external storage performance. Disclaimer: Modifying firmware carries risk. The author and publisher are not responsible for any damage to hardware or data loss. Always verify that the firmware matches your exact device model and revision. | Test | Firmware 231016 | Firmware 241205

Introduction: The Bridge Between NVMe and USB In the modern era of high-speed external storage, the bottleneck has shifted from the NAND flash itself to the interface bridging it to your computer. Enter the ASMedia ASM2364 – a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 to PCIe NVMe bridge controller. Capable of 20 Gbps theoretical bandwidth (twice that of the common 10 Gbps controllers like the ASM2362 or Realtek RTL9210), this chip promises to unlock the full potential of mid-range and even high-end NVMe SSDs.