By adopting an optical interface, it becomes possible to aggregate individual components that make up systems, such as SSDs and CPUs, and seamlessly interconnect them. This furthers the evolution of a "disaggregated computing system" that can efficiently utilize resources according to a specific workload. Additionally, with its high signal integrity, the optical interface may enhance high-performance compute environments, such as outer space.
This accomplishment is the result of the Japanese "Next Generation Green Data Center Technology Development" project, JPNP21029, subsidized by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), which is under the "Green Innovation Fund Project: Construction of Next Generation Digital Infrastructure." In this grant project, next generation technologies are being developed with the goal of achieving more than 40% energy savings compared to current data centers. As a part of this project, Kioxia is developing broadband SSDs with optical interface for data storage in next-generation green data centers.
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About Kioxia
Kioxia is a world leader in memory solutions, dedicated to the development, production and sale of flash memory and solid-state drives (SSDs). In April 2017, its predecessor Toshiba Memory was spun off from Toshiba Corporation, the company that invented NAND flash memory in 1987. Kioxia is committed to uplifting the world with “memory” by offering products, services and systems that create choice for customers and memory-based value for society. Kioxia's innovative 3D flash memory technology, BiCS FLASH™, is shaping the future of storage in high-density applications, including advanced smartphones, PCs, SSDs, automotive and data centers.
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