Kioxia plans to show people how important fast storage becomes for AI systems at NVIDIA GTC 2025. They want to explain ways flash memory helps companies make the most of their AI investments through better performance and higher efficiency. Anyone can visit them at booth #1811 inside the San Jose McEnry Convention Center between March 17 and 21 to see what they offer.
Visitors checking out the Kioxia booth will find several cool things on display. They recently made a huge 122.88 terabyte NVMe SSD that fits in a standard 2.5-inch case—their first business-grade QLC drive using eighth-generation BiCS FLASH 3D memory with 2 terabit QLC chips. People can watch live demonstrations of their new All-in-Storage ANNS with Product Quantization tech running on CD8P Series PCIe 5.0 NVMe Data Center SSDs.
The company also plans to show how their High Capacity QLC Storage pulls large data sets super fast using LC9 Series Enterprise NVMe SSDs. These demonstrations help explain why flash memory matters more than ever for companies running AI programs that need lots of data right away. The tech helps businesses scale their AI systems both up and outward as needs grow.
Rory Bolt from Kioxia America will speak at an Expo Hall Theater Session on Friday. His talk starts at 12:20 PM PT on March 21 and covers how to "Improve Vector DB Performance When Reducing DRAM Use in AI Systems." As a senior fellow and principal architect, he brings deep knowledge about storage solutions that power modern AI applications. Memory requirements for these systems keep growing, making Kioxia's high-capacity solutions increasingly valuable.
Visitors checking out the Kioxia booth will find several cool things on display. They recently made a huge 122.88 terabyte NVMe SSD that fits in a standard 2.5-inch case—their first business-grade QLC drive using eighth-generation BiCS FLASH 3D memory with 2 terabit QLC chips. People can watch live demonstrations of their new All-in-Storage ANNS with Product Quantization tech running on CD8P Series PCIe 5.0 NVMe Data Center SSDs.
The company also plans to show how their High Capacity QLC Storage pulls large data sets super fast using LC9 Series Enterprise NVMe SSDs. These demonstrations help explain why flash memory matters more than ever for companies running AI programs that need lots of data right away. The tech helps businesses scale their AI systems both up and outward as needs grow.
Rory Bolt from Kioxia America will speak at an Expo Hall Theater Session on Friday. His talk starts at 12:20 PM PT on March 21 and covers how to "Improve Vector DB Performance When Reducing DRAM Use in AI Systems." As a senior fellow and principal architect, he brings deep knowledge about storage solutions that power modern AI applications. Memory requirements for these systems keep growing, making Kioxia's high-capacity solutions increasingly valuable.