- Kioxia launches 122.88TB SSD with PCIE GEN5 and Double Port Support
- The LC9 NVME SSD series is designed for AI and hyperscale storage loads
- The new unit comes in a 2.5 -inch compact factor
After almost seven years in the upper part, Kioxia has destroyed Kioxia, which has presented a new 122.8TB model of 122.88TB that not only offers a higher storage capacity, but also admits a greater storage capacity, but also admits PCie Gen5, a first one for this category.
Several companies have previously announced Class 120TB SSD, including SLDIGM, but the LC9 series of Kioxia 122.88TB NVME SSD stands out when combining its ultra -high capacity with a 2.5 -inch compact factor and a next generation interface with double port capacity for fault tolerance or connectivity with multiple computed systems.
“Ai Workloads are Stretching the capabilities of data storage, assking for long trafficards and swifter access to the extensive datasets Found in today’s data lakes, and kioxia is read to offer the needy advanced technologies including 2 tb qlc b bts flash generation 8 of 3d flash flash Memory, CBA and the Compling Aisaq, “Said Axel Störmann, VP & Chief Technology Offer for SSD and Embedded Memory Products At Kioxia Europa GmbH.
Support for the needs of AI systems developers
SSD 122.88TB is aimed at hyperscala storage systems, AI and other data intensive applications that depend on capacity and speed. Availability or prices are not yet known, but the company plans to show the new unit in “several nearby conferences.”
“This new LC9 NVME SSD series is an instrumental expansion of kioxia products that will admit the needs of artificial intelligence systems developers for high capacity storage, high performance and energy efficiency for applications such as training in AI models, inference and recovery generation on a vaster scale,” Störmann said.
Informing about the new SSD, Servethehome Notes: “This is a hot segment of the market, and it is great to see that the kioxia joins. As the clusters of AI become larger, the level of shared storage is usually measured in exabytes. The equipment has found that the replacement of hard discs with SSD often reduces the power, the footprint In these systems “.