Company Highlights Industry’s First 245.76 TB SSD and Other Innovations Redefining Storage for AI-Driven Infrastructure
Kioxia group, a world leader in memory solutions,will once again take center stage at FMS: the Future of Memory and Storage to spotlight how its flash memory and SSD innovations are driving scalable, efficient infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI). With a focus on real-world applications and performance gains, Kioxia will demonstrate how its latest solutions meet the evolving demands of AI across data center and enterprise environments.
Kioxia will spotlight its newest products, including the high-capacity KIOXIA LC9 Series – the industry’s first1 245.76 terabyte (TB)2 NVMe SSD. Additional highlights include the KIOXIA CM9 Series and KIOXIA CD9P Series SSDs built with the company’s BiCS FLASHTM generation 8 3D flash memory, delivering performance, power efficiency, and versatility. Kioxia will also display 1 terabit (Tb)3 3bit/cell (TLC) products with BiCS FLASHTM generation 9 and generation 10 3D flash memory technology. BiCS FLASHTM generation 9 and generation 10 3D flash memory incorporate interface standards, Toggle DD6.0, and leverage the SCA (Separate Command Address) protocol and a novel command address input method of its interface, and PI-LTT (Power Isolated Low-Tapped Termination) technology, which provide improvements in data input and output speed and power consumption reduction.
At FMS 2025, Kioxia will give a keynote presentation and technical sessions covering a range of topics:
FMS 2025 Keynote Presentation:“Optimize AI Infrastructure Investments with Flash Memory Technology and Storage Solutions”Tuesday, August 5 at 11:00 am PDTVenue: Mission City Ballroom, Santa Clara Convention Center, First FloorSpeakers: Katsuki Matsudera, General Manager of the Memory Technical Marketing Managing Department for Kioxia Corporation and Neville Ichhaporia, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the SSD Business Unit for KIOXIA America, Inc.
Executive AI Premier Level Panel:“Memory and Storage Scaling for AI Inferencing”Thursday, August 7 at 11:00 am PDTVenue: Mission City Ballroom, Santa Clara Convention Center, First FloorSpeaker: Rory Bolt, Senior Fellow and Principal Architect of the SSD Business Unit for KIOXIA America Inc.
KIOXIA Booth DemosProduct and technology demonstrations will be given in the iconic 2-level KIOXIA booth #307 – featuring ten separate exhibit locations – on the show floor, including:
Expanding Use Cases – High-Capacity Package/Low Latency Flash memory: 32-die stack in a small BGA package of BiCS FLASHTM generation 8 QLC 3D flash memory /XL-FLASH with a CXL interface
KIOXIA BiCS FLASHTM generation 9 3D Flash Memory: 1 Tb3 wafer and a small BGA package with 512Gb chip
KIOXIA BiCS FLASHTM generation 10 3D Flash Memory: 1 Tb3 wafer and model display
KIOXIA UFS – Consumer and Automotive: High performance solutions for evolving markets
High Capacity 245.76 TB2 SSD in a Dell PowerEdge 7715: Featuring KIOXIA LC9 Series Enterprise NVMe SSDs
Performance and Power Demo: Featuring KIOXIA CD9P Series Data Center NVMe SSDs
ML Perf Storage Training: Featuring KIOXIA CM9 Series Enterprise NVMe SSDs
GPU Direct SSD Emulation: Investigating GPU direct storage devices at 143 million IOPS
KIOXIA AiSAQ Software: Enabling flexible balancing of capacity and performance
RAID Offload and Data Scrubbing: Featuring KIOXIA CM7 Series Enterprise NVMe SSDs
Related Link:FMS 2025 Official Sitehttps://futurememorystorage.com/
Notes:
1: As of August 5, 2025. Based on Kioxia Corporation survey.
2: Definition of SSD capacity: Kioxia Corporation defines a kilobyte (KB) as 1,000 bytes, a megabyte (MB) as 1,000,000 bytes, a gigabyte (GB) as 1,000,000,000 bytes, a terabyte (TB) as 1,000,000,000,000 bytes, and a kibibyte (KiB) is 1,024 bytes. A computer operating system, however, reports storage capacity using powers of 2 for the definition of 1GB = 2^30 bytes = 1,073,741,824 bytes and 1TB = 2^40 bytes = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes and therefore shows less storage capacity. Available storage capacity (including examples of various media files) will vary based on file size, formatting, settings, software and operating system, and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. Actual formatted capacity may vary.
3: The flash memory capacity is calculated as 1 terabit (1 Tb) = 1,099,511,627,776 (2^40) bits, and 1 terabyte (1 TB) = 1,099,511,627,776 (2^40) bytes.
Universal Flash Storage (UFS) is a product category for a class of embedded memory products built to the JEDEC UFS standard specification.
NVMe is a registered or unregistered mark of NVM Express, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
CXL is a trademark of Compute Express Link Consortium, Inc.
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