Western Digital announced it is showcasing its latest flash storage technology at the Future Of Memory And Storage Conference.
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Unedited press release follows:
Driving AI Innovation: Western Digital Reveals New Solutions and Delivers Keynote at #FMS2024
Future Of Memory And Storage Conference (#FMS2024), Booth 607, SANTA CLARA, Calif. – August 05, 2024
Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC), a leader in Flash and HDD data storage, is unveiling groundbreaking solutions and technology demonstrations at FMS 2024 that raise the bar for performance, capacity and efficiency for transformative AI Data Cycle workloads. These innovations cater to diverse market segments from hyperscale cloud to automotive and consumer storage. Attendees will also gain insights from a keynote address by Rob Soderbery, executive vice president and general manager of Western Digital’s Flash Business Unit, on Tuesday at 3 PM. During the keynote, Soderbery will delve into the strategic advancements propelling the future of NAND, AI and data storage from the data center to the edge.
“As AI technologies advance and become increasingly embedded in the world around us, the demand for storage will only continue to grow,” said Soderbery. “Western Digital’s product and technology roadmaps are strategically aligned to ensure our customers have the most advanced, reliable solutions to stay ahead in the rapidly changing AI landscape. This holistic approach ensures that our customers receive the most power-efficient, high-performing and high-capacity solutions tailored to their specific needs. We are excited to showcase our full range of products and new technologies and demonstrate how they can transform AI now and into the future.”
AI Innovation from the Data Center to the Edge
The rapid rise of AI, ML, and large language models (LLMs) is challenging companies with two opposing forces. Data generation and consumption are skyrocketing, while organizations face pressure to quickly derive value from this data. Performance, scalability, and efficiency are essential for AI technology stacks as storage demands rise. Western Digital offers a comprehensive storage technology portfolio tailored to support every stage of the evolving AI Data Cycle. Here are some of the company’s show highlights:
Data Center:
- Showcasing the company’s leading data center products announced in June – including an industry-leading PCIe® Gen5 enterprise-class SSD (eSSD) for compute-intensive applications, a new 64TB eSSD for storage-intensive applications, and the world’s first 32TB ePMR SMR HDD for massive data storage at scale.
- A BiCS8 128TB high-capacity QLC eSSD technology demonstration for fast AI data lakes and capacity-intensive performance applications.
- The new RapidFlex™ interposer, which converts PCIe SSD signals to Ethernet so now PCIe eSSDs can be deployed in either an Ethernet-switched or a PCIe-switched system architecture as found in the newly enhanced OpenFlex Data24 4200 NVMe-oF™ storage platform. Disaggregated NVMe-oF storage is a key enabler to making AI workflows more effective and manageable. Come see a captivating demonstration with the Ingrasys ES2100 based on NVIDIA Spectrum Ethernet switch technology and NVIDIA’s GPUDirect™ Storage (GDS) that enables visualization and analysis of large-scale 3D datasets in real time, highlighting a direct data path between NVMe-oF storage and GPU memory to drive scalable, high-performance and efficient utilization of storage and GPU resources for intensive AI applications. The RapidFlex Interposer is now available and is currently being licensed by Ingrasys.
Client:
- Technology demonstrations of BiCS8 performance and mainstream PCIe Gen5 NVMe™ SSDs for AI PCs, gaming rigs, workstations, laptops and other mobile client PCs.
Automotive:
- The new Western Digital AT EN610 NVMe™ SSD is an automotive-grade, high-performance, wide–temperature range storage solution designed for the demanding requirements of next-generation high-performance centralized computing (HPCC) architectures. With flexibility through high-capacity TLC with the option to fully or partially configure the drive to high-endurance SLC, the AT EN610 comes in M.2 Type 1620 BGA form factor and offers up to 1TB of storage capacity. The Western Digital AT EN610 is now sampling.
- The company is also previewing its new Western Digital iNAND® AT EU752, targeting advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment systems (IVI), and other autonomous driving systems. The EU752 is one of the of the most advanced automotive-grade storage solutions, which includes additional features beyond the UFS 4.0 specification like automatic device refresh to prevent data corruption, 100% content pre-loading and more for added performance and reliability. Built on BiCS8 NAND technology, it delivers up to 1TB and blazing data transfer speeds. The AT EU752 will being sampling in CQ1’25.
Consumer:
- A first look at Western Digital’s ground-breaking, high-capacity, high-performance flash-based consumer products that push the boundaries of what’s possible. The company is introducing the world’s first SanDisk® 4TB* microSDUC™ UHS-I card and world’s first SanDisk® 8TB* SDUC™ UHS-I card, built for tomorrow’s smartphones, gaming devices, drones, cameras and laptops.
- Demonstrations of its super-sized SSDs – the first-ever 16TB* portable SSD proof of concept, and the 16TB* SanDisk® Desk Drive, featuring unprecedented space and performance to keep up with the ever-growing creation and consumption of rich and engaging content.
For more information about Western Digital, please visit: www.westerndigital.com.
About Western Digital
Western Digital is on a mission to unlock the potential of data by harnessing the possibility to use it. With Flash and HDD franchises, underpinned by advancements in memory technologies, we create breakthrough innovations and powerful data storage solutions that enable the world to actualize its aspirations. Core to our values, we recognize the urgency to combat climate change and have committed to ambitious carbon reduction goals approved by the Science Based Targets initiative. Learn more about Western Digital and the Western Digital®, SanDisk® and WD® brands at www.westerndigital.com.
- One terabyte (TB) is equal to one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may vary depending on the operating environment.