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Next-gen Kioxia SSD aims for record IOPS to support fast, data-heavy AI processing environments

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  • Kioxia details its plans for a new SSD for AI workloads reaching 10 million IOPS
  • IOPS measures how quickly a storage device can handle small, random requests
  • New drive uses XL-Flash, a type of SLC NAND, and a new in-house controller

Kioxia has unveiled plans for a new SSD it says could hit an impressive 10 million IOPS, a level of performance aimed squarely at the demands of AI-driven systems.

The SSD will use XL-Flash, a type of single-level cell (SLC) NAND, combined with a new in-house controller.

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