Solidigm demonstrates 122TB enterprise-class QLC SSD, targeting early 2025 release

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Release: 2024-08-08 15:28:39
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According to news from this site on August 8, foreign media Anandtech reported that Solidigm demonstrated an enterprise-class QLC solid-state drive concept product with a capacity of 122TB (note from this site: according to general rules, it should actually be 122.88TB) at the FMS 2024 Summit.

Solidigm 展示 122TB 企业级 QLC 固态硬盘,目标 2025 年初发布

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Solidigm released the D5-P5336 enterprise-class QLC solid-state drive with a maximum capacity of 61.44TB in 2023, and the new generation product will double the capacity based on D5-P5336.

Solidigm demonstrated a 122TB SSD sample housed in a 2U server. According to the test screen picture, the solid-state drive uses PCIe 4.0 interface and U.2 form factor.

Solidigm 展示 122TB 企业级 QLC 固态硬盘,目标 2025 年初发布

In terms of performance, Solidigm’s sample 128K QD256 sequential read can reach 7186MB/s, and the QLC’s weaker 128K QD256 sequential write can also reach 3307MB/s; in addition, the disk’s 4K QD512 random read can also be Reaching 1269K IOPS.

Solidigm says this 122TB SSD is expected to be released in early 2025. The disk is expected to be shipped in batches in the first half of 2025.

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