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Kioxia Introduces 2nd Generation SSDs Designed With PCIe 5.0

Published: Mar 24,2022

The first vendor to offer a drive designed with PCIe 5.0 interface technology, Kioxia Corporation announced that it has built on this achievement by introducing its 2nd generation SSDs.


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The company’s new KIOXIA CD8 Series data center NVMe SSDs (“CD8 Series”) are optimized for hyperscale data center and enterprise server-attached workloads, and utilize PCIe 5.0 interface technology, which doubles the bandwidth over PCIe 4.0 from 16 gigatransfers per second (GT/s) to 32GT/s. The CD8 Series is now available for customer evaluation.

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Based on Kioxia’s 5th generation BiCS FLASH? 3D flash memory technology, the CD8 Series utilizes a proprietary Kioxia controller and firmware, which can be customized to customer needs, and is housed in a 2.5-inch, 15mm Z-height form factor. The new drives are designed to the PCIe 5.0, Open Compute Project (OCP) Datacenter NVMe SSD 2.0 and NVMe 1.4 specifications, and are well-suited to applications and use cases that include high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, caching layer, financial trading and analysis.


Additional features include:


‧ Read-intensive 1DWPD (Drive Write Per Day) endurance models targeted for hyperscale and server-centric workloads, in capacities from 960GB to 15.36TB


‧ Mixed-used 3DWPD endurance targeted models are available, in capacities from 800GB to 12.8TB


‧ Delivers up to 1.25M random read IOPS and 7.2GB/s sequential read throughput, an improvement of approximately 14% over the previous generation version


‧ Security options include sanitize instant erase (SIE) and self-encrypted drive (SED)


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