KIOXIA has announced the sampling of the CD8 Series, its 2nd-generation PCIe 5.0 SSD available in a 2.5-inch, 15mm Z-height form factor. The new CD8 Series of SSDs have twice the bandwidth per lane compared to PCIe 4.0 SSDs (from 16GT/s to 32GT/s) and are optimized for hyperscale data center and enterprise server-attached workloads.
KIOXIA has announced the sampling of the CD8 Series, its 2nd-generation PCIe 5.0 SSD available in a 2.5-inch, 15mm Z-height form factor. The new CD8 Series of SSDs have twice the bandwidth per lane compared to PCIe 4.0 SSDs (from 16GT/s to 32GT/s) and are optimized for hyperscale data center and enterprise server-attached workloads.
The KIOXIA CD8 is based on the company’s 5th-generation BiCS FLASH TLC 3D flash memory technology, while leveraging a 7th-generation enterprise SSD design all centered around an in-house controller and optimized firmware. The new drives are designed to the PCIe 5.0, Open Compute Project (OCP) Datacenter NVMe SSD and NVMe 1.4 specifications, and are purpose-built to excel in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, caching layer, content streaming, and financial trading and analysis.
KIOXIA indicates the following key specifications:
The KIOXIA CD8 Series is now available for customer evaluation.
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