SK hynix Unveils Groundbreaking 300TB SSD to Meet Soaring Global Data Demands
The new solid-state drive is designed to accommodate the anticipated 660 zettabytes of data by 2030, marking a significant leap in storage technology.
- SK hynix has announced the development of a 300TB SSD, setting a new benchmark for storage capacity in the AI era.
- This innovation addresses the explosive increase in global data, which is expected to rise from 15 zettabytes in 2014 to 660 zettabytes by 2030.
- The 300TB SSD is part of a broader strategy to support high-demand AI workloads in data centers, enhancing both capacity and performance.
- Comparative market products like Nimbus Data’s 100TB SSD and Samsung’s PBSSD initiative underscore the competitive landscape of high-capacity storage solutions.
- SK hynix is also expanding its technology portfolio with advancements in memory solutions such as HBM4, LPDDR6, and Processing-In-Memory solutions.