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Necessity is the mother of invention: Huawei is pairing its supercharged SSD with a 60-year old piece of technology — seemingly because of US export restrictions

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  • Huawei develops SSD-tape hybrid for warm and cold data storage
  • MED system offers efficient storage with NAND speeds
  • First-gen holds 72TB, uses 10% of the power required by disk drives

It’s no secret that Chinese companies are becoming increasingly inventive when it comes to circumventing the challenges caused by the US export tech restrictions that prevent access to advanced semiconductor technology and critical components.

Huawei, in particular, is leading the way here as it looks to become China’s answer to Nvidia, and was recently reported courting Chinese hyperscalers to use its new Ascend AI chip instead of Nvidia’s H100.

Blocks & Files reports that Huawei has developed an SSD-tape hybrid which combines Magneto-Electric Disk (MED) archive storage with a Huawei-developed tape drive. This hybrid will enable the delivery of warm and cold data storage in a single solution.

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(Image credit: Blocks & Files/Huawei)

Expected to arrive next year

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