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    Kioxia Unveils A Massive 245.76TB Enterprise SSD for Generative AI Workloads

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    Kioxia has introduced a massive 245.76TB SSD, the highest-capacity NVMe drive available in a 2.5-inch and EDSFF E3.L form factor. It’s part of the LC9 Series lineup, designed for the high-capacity, high-efficiency needs of generative AI systems. This isn’t just about raw storage. The drive uses Kioxia’s 32-die stack of 2Tb BiCS FLASH QLC, built […]

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