Tuesday, August 2nd 2022

Kioxia Launches Second Generation of High-Performance, Cost-Effective XL-FLASH Storage Class Memory Solution

Kioxia Corporation, the world leader in memory solutions, today announced the launch of the second generation of XL-FLASH, a Storage Class Memory (SCM) solution based on its BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory technology, which significantly reduces bit cost while providing high performance and low latency. Product sample shipments are scheduled to start in November this year, with volume production expected to begin in 2023.

The second generation XL-FLASH achieves significant reduction in bit cost as a result of the addition of new multi-level cell (MLC) functionality with 2-bit per cell, in addition to the single-level cell (SLC) of the existing model. The maximum number of planes that can operate simultaneously has also increased from the current model, which will allow for improved throughput. The new XL-FLASH will have a memory capacity of 256 gigabits.
Kioxia's second generation XL-FLASH memory solution is engineered to bring higher performance and lower cost for data centers and enterprise servers and storage systems. In the future, it may also be possible to apply the product using CXL (Compute Express Link). Kioxia will continue to develop cutting-edge technologies and products to meet the needs of the expanding SCM market.

Kioxia will feature the second generation XL-FLASH during its keynote presentation at the Flash Memory Summit 2022 in Santa Clara, California on August 2.
Source: Kioxia
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4 Comments on Kioxia Launches Second Generation of High-Performance, Cost-Effective XL-FLASH Storage Class Memory Solution

#1
DeathtoGnomes
TheLostSwedeIn the future, it may also be possible to apply the product using CXL (Compute Express Link).
Sitting on their hands wont get them there any faster. More like " we might allow CXL..."
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Wirko
Do they use Toshiba branding?
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#3
Tomorrow
So slower (but cheaper) than first gen SLC based XL-FLASH ?

Or will 2nd get retain both 1bit and 2bit models?
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TheLostSwede
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WirkoDo they use Toshiba branding?
Only picture on their site of XL-Flash.
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