Kioxia unveils next-generation flash storage at FMS 2025

Kioxia debuts cutting-edge flash memory and SSD solutions at FMS 2025, elevating infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence workloads.

Kioxia group, renowned for its innovation in memory technology, is set to command attention at the upcoming FMS: the Future of Memory and Storage event. The company will present a suite of advanced flash memory and solid-state drive solutions engineered to bolster scalable, efficient infrastructure tailored for Artificial Intelligence. Targeting data center and enterprise use-cases, Kioxia emphasizes practical benefits and concrete performance improvements through its latest product offerings.

Leading Kioxia´s announcements is the debut of the KIOXIA LC9 Series, a high-capacity NVMe SSD that stands out as the industry’s first to reach 245.76 terabytes. Setting a benchmark for storage density, this drive exemplifies the increasing appetite for robust data storage among Artificial Intelligence-driven applications. Complementing this flagship model, Kioxia will also feature the CM9 Series and CD9P Series, both harnessing BiCS FLASH generation 8 3D flash memory for heightened performance, power efficiency, and operational flexibility.

In a further push towards technical advancement, the company will showcase products featuring the latest BiCS FLASH generation 9 and generation 10 3D flash memory. These new generations support key standards like Toggle DD6.0 and introduce cutting-edge innovations, such as the Separate Command Address (SCA) protocol and a new command address input methodology. Additionally, Power Isolated Low-Tapped Termination (PI-LTT) technology will deliver faster data throughput and reduced power consumption, addressing the critical needs of modern enterprise storage environments. Collectively, these advancements underscore Kioxia’s commitment to empowering Artificial Intelligence by unlocking new frontiers in memory and storage technology.

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