Phison and Supermicro introduce high-density storage solution for artificial intelligence and hyperscale workloads

Phison and Supermicro unveil a collaboration pushing storage density limits for artificial intelligence, analytics, and cloud-scale data, leveraging advanced SSD technology.

Phison Electronics, a leading force in NAND flash controllers and storage technologies, has announced a strategic partnership with Supermicro to deliver breakthrough storage capabilities aimed at addressing the ever-increasing demands of high-density enterprise workloads. Central to this collaboration is the integration of Phison´s 122.88 TB Pascari D205V SSDs, which utilize a distinctive E3.L form factor and Gen 5 NVMe performance, into Supermicro´s Petascale Storage Family. This purpose-built solution is engineered to raise the bar for storage density, thermal management, and scalability within enterprise environments handling extensive data.

As organizations accelerate digital transformation initiatives and wrestle with exponential data growth, especially in artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads, real-time analytics, and cloud-scale storage requirements, infrastructure flexibility has come into sharper focus. The combined offering from Phison and Supermicro directly addresses these needs by enabling remarkably high storage capacity per slot. This advancement empowers enterprise users to achieve greater storage with less physical footprint, optimizing rack space and yielding operational cost savings.

Moreover, the collaboration provides a future-proof approach for both edge and data center deployments. The high-capacity, energy-efficient design of Phison´s SSDs paired with Supermicro´s scalable systems allows businesses to streamline infrastructure planning and adapt quickly to evolving application workloads. Ultimately, the partnership signals a significant step forward in supporting data-intensive operational demands and underscores both companies´ commitment to innovation in next-generation enterprise storage solutions.

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