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Kioxia-powered storage cluster helps push PI calculation to a whopping 300 trillion digits

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  • Linus Tech Tips and Kioxia have smashed the Pi calculation world record
  • 300 trillion digits of Pi were calculated using Kioxia NVMe SSD cluster
  • The seven-month compute effort ended with Guinness recognition

After StorageReview previously claimed the Pi calculation world record with over 202 Trillion Digits, now Linus Media Group, the creators of the Linus Tech Tips YouTube channel, has taken it even further.

Working with Kioxia, LMG officially set a new Guinness World Record for the “Most Accurate Value of Pi”, reaching an incredible 300 trillion digits.

This milestone was achieved using a high-performance storage setup featuring 2.2PB of Kioxia’s CM Series 30.72TB and CD Series 15.36TB PCIe NVMe SSDs.

Kioxia CM Series 30.72TB and CD Series 15.36TB PCIe NVMe SSDs

(Image credit: Kioxia)

Seven months and no SSD failures

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