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It’s broadband, Jim, but not as we know it: Japanese tech giants are developing a broadband optical SSD for data centers

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  • Broadband Optical SSDs may be key to development of town-sized mega data centers
  • Opting for optical SSDs allow distance between compute and storage to grow far more
  • The other advantage of going optical is the energy savings associated with moving petabytes of data around

A trio of Japanese tech giants, Kioxia, AIO Core, and Kyocera, have announced the development of a prototype broadband SSD with an optical interface that works with the PCIe 5.0 standard.

The optical SSD prototype has reportedly achieved “functional operation” using PCIe 5.0, which offers double the bandwidth of PCIe 4.0.

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