According to TechPowerUp news, Solidigm today launched the largest capacity PCIe SSD D5-P5336, available from 7.68 TB to 61.44 TB.
The series of QLC SSDs are available in U.2, E3.S, and E1.L form factors, according to the report. The D5-P5336 is currently shipping in the E1.L form factor with capacities up to 30.72 TB, with subsequent U.2 and E1.L form factors expanding to 61.44 TB later this year.
Modern workloads such as AI and 5G are rapidly reshaping the storage landscape,” said Greg Matson, vice president of strategic planning and marketing at Solidigm. Organizations need inexpensive storage in more places, efficient storage of massive data sets and fast access to data. the D5-P5336 delivers all three – value, density and performance. With QLC, the economics are compelling, storing up to 6x more data than HDDs and 2x more than TLC SSDs, while achieving TLC speeds.”
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Formerly part of Intel’s storage business, Solidigm is now an independent subsidiary of SK Hynix in the U.S. Headquartered in San Jose, California, Solidigm employs nearly 2,000 people and has offices in 20 locations worldwide.