Boosting AI Workloads with Silicon Motion’s SSD Solution

Share

Key Points:

• Silicon Motion has launched its 128TB Solid State Disks (SSD) Reference Design Kit (RDK) for enterprise data centers.
• The MonTitan platform, which uses 2TB QLC NAND die, offers sequential read speeds of over 14 GB/s and random read performance of over 3.3 million IOPS.
• The RDK is designed for enterprise customers to develop and deploy high-capacity SSDs for AI data center and edge server applications.

Report:

Silicon Motion, a leading designer of NAND flash drive controllers, has begun shipping its 128TB Solid State Disks (SSD) Reference Design Kit (RDK). The RDK is designed to maximize performance and efficiency in AI tool workloads, making it ideal for enterprise data centers. The MonTitan platform, which uses the latest 2TB QLC NAND die, boasts sequential read speeds of over 14 GB/s, ranking among the fastest external SSDs, and random read performance of over 3.3 million IOPS, a respectable throughput rate.

The RDK is designed for enterprise customers to develop and deploy high-capacity SSDs for AI data center and edge server applications. The kit utilizes the PCIe Dual Ported enterprise-grade SM8366 controller, supporting PCIe Gen 5 x4 NVMe 2.0 and OCP 2.5 data center specifications. The 128TB SSD RDK also supports NVMe 2.0 Flexible Data Placement (FDP), a feature that allows advanced data management and improved SSD write efficiency and endurance.

Silicon Motion’s MonTitan SSD RDK offers a comprehensive solution for customers, enabling them to rapidly develop and deploy enterprise-class SSDs tailored for AI data center and edge server applications, according to Alex Chou, senior vice president of the enterprise storage & display interface solution business at Silicon Motion.

The company doesn’t manufacture drives, instead, it creates reference design kits in different form factors for its customers to build their own products. The RDK comes in E1.S, E3.S, and U.2 form factors, mirroring the M.2, which looks like a stick of gum and installs on the motherboard. The E3.S form is a 2.5 inch form similar to the SATA drives found in PCs, but they use a PCIe interface and are stacked vertically in a 2U server.

The launch of the MonTitan RDK marks a significant shift in the data storage landscape, as it takes away the capacity advantage that hard drives (HDD) once had over SSDs. While HDDs typically had a great deal more capacity per device than SSDs, and were often cheaper, the new 128TB SSD RDK offers a higher capacity option.

Pricing was not announced, but high-capacity SSDs are typically expensive. Solidigm’s 30TB SSD, for example, sells for $3,360 retail, while two Western Digital 16TB HDDs sell for less than $600. However, the MonTitan RDK is designed to offer a competitive solution for enterprise customers, competing with other leading companies such as Samsung, Western Digital, and Micron.

Read the rest: Source Link

You might also like: How to get Windows Server 2022, Try Windows 11 Pro for Workstations & browse Windows Azure content.

Remember to like our facebook and our twitter @WindowsMode for a chance to win a free Surface every month.


Discover more from Windows Mode

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.