SK hynix has launched the PS1012 U.2 SSD, a 61TB drive designed for AI data centers. Utilizing QLC technology and PCIe 5.0, it offers a transfer speed of up to 32 GT/s and 13GB/sec sequential read performance. SK hynix plans to release a 122TB version in 2025 and is aiming for a 244TB SSD in the future. This drive is a significant advancement for AI data storage.
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KIOXIA’s CM7 Series NVMe SSDs raise the bar for data security with FIPS 140-3 Level 2 validation, offering enhanced protection and performance for enterprise applications. These PCIe 5.0 drives meet stringent government requirements and provide peace of mind for organizations of all sizes.
Micron has unveiled the ION 6550, a blazing-fast 60TB SSD aimed squarely at data centers and demanding workloads. This PCIe 5.0 NVMe drive boasts impressive performance, energy efficiency, and endurance, making it a potential game-changer for AI, cloud storage, and content delivery.
KIOXIA has launched its latest XD8 Series PCIe 5.0 E1.S SSDs, designed for cloud and hyperscale environments. This third-generation E1.S SSD boasts significant performance improvements over its predecessor, featuring blazing-fast sequential read speeds of 12,500 MB/s and sequential write speeds of 5,800 MB/s, delivering a 73% speed boost. The XD8 also showcases improved random read and write performance, further enhancing its overall efficiency.
Samsung has announced the mass production of its groundbreaking PM9E1 Gen5 SSD, boasting the industry’s highest performance and largest capacity. This new drive utilizes a 5nm process node and 8th-generation V-NAND technology, delivering exceptional speed, efficiency, and security for on-device AI applications.
Memblaze has announced that its PBlaze7 7940 series PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs have surpassed 150,000 units shipped since their launch at FMS 2023. This enterprise-focused SSD, powered by Marvell’s Bravera SC5 controller and the latest NAND flash technology, delivers exceptional performance and efficiency, making it ideal for high-performance workloads.