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Kioxia Introduces 2 Tb QLC Flash Memory with the Latest BiCS FLASH Technology

Kioxia Corporation, a world leader in memory solutions, today announced that it started sample shipments of 2 Tb (Tera bit) Quad-Level-Cell (QLC) memory devices with its eighth-generation BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory technology. This 2 Tb QLC device has the highest capacity in the industry, elevating storage devices to a new capacity point that will drive growth in multiple application segments including AI.

With its latest BiCS FLASH technology, Kioxia has achieved both vertical and lateral scaling of memory die through proprietary processes and innovative architectures. In addition, the company has implemented the groundbreaking CBA (CMOS directly Bonded to Array) technology, which enables the creation of higher density devices and an industry-leading interface speed of 3.6 Gbps. Together, these advanced technologies are applied in the creation of 2 Tb QLC, resulting in the industry's highest capacity memory device.
The 2 Tb QLC is equipped with a bit density approx. 2.3 times higher and a write power efficiency approx. 70 percent higher than Kioxia's current fifth-generation QLC device which is the highest capacity in Kioxia's products. With a 16-die stacked architecture in a single memory package, the latest QLC device achieves industry-leading 4 TB (Tera byte) of capacity. It is available with a smaller package size of 11.5 x 13.5 mm and a package height of 1.5 mm.

Charles Giancarlo, Chief Executive Officer, Pure Storage, Inc., the IT pioneer that delivers the world's most advanced data storage technology and services, highlighted the significance of Kioxia's latest development for the company's platform: "We have a long-standing relationship with Kioxia and are delighted to incorporate their eighth-generation BiCS FLASH 2 Tb QLC flash memory products to enhance the performance and efficiency of our all-flash storage solutions. Pure's unified all-flash data storage platform is able to meet the demanding needs of artificial intelligence as well as the aggressive costs of backup storage. Backed by Kioxia technology, Pure Storage will continue to offer unmatched performance, power efficiency, and reliability, delivering exceptional value to our customers."

"We are pleased to be shipping samples of our new 2 Tb QLC with the new eighth-generation BiCS FLASH technology," said Hideshi Miyajima, Chief Technology Officer of Kioxia. "With its industry-leading high bit density, high speed data transfer, and superior power efficiency, the 2 Tb QLC product will offer new value for rapidly emerging AI applications and large storage applications demanding power and space savings."

In addition to the 2 Tb QLC, Kioxia also added a 1 Tb QLC memory devices to its portfolio. In comparison with the capacity-optimized 2 Tb QLC, the performance-optimized 1 Tb QLC offers approx. a 30 percent faster sequential write performance and approx. a 15 percent improvement in read latency. The 1 Tb QLC will be deployed in high performance applications, including client SSD and mobile.

Kioxia will continue to develop industry-leading memory products in anticipation of growing demand for data storage solutions.
Source: Kioxia
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12 Comments on Kioxia Introduces 2 Tb QLC Flash Memory with the Latest BiCS FLASH Technology

#1
Philaphlous
I remember the big news was BiCS memory... still haven't heard of it actually being used in any consumer applications...
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
PhilaphlousI remember the big news was BiCS memory... still haven't heard of it actually being used in any consumer applications...
It's used in all WD, SanDisk and Kioxia SSDs, but I guess those aren't consumer applications...
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trsttte
TheLostSwedeIt's used in all WD, SanDisk and Kioxia SSDs, but I guess those aren't consumer applications...
Might be wrong but I believe only Kioxia advertises their SSDs as using BiCs technology, the other guys just say 3D nand like everything else on the market.
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#5
Minus Infinity
What's the write performance like for the 1TB high performance and 2TB modules? Needs to be 5x better than current trash.
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#8
Dr. Dro
PhilaphlousI remember the big news was BiCS memory... still haven't heard of it actually being used in any consumer applications...
BiCS is being used in practically every SSD that has Kioxia NAND for quite a few years now... This one is an 8th generation BiCS product.
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
trsttteSure, what I meant was that if you open a couple of product pages from WD you'll struggle to find BiCS mentioned anywhere, you'll just see 3d nand (and from my experience doing that just now often not even that).
Does any SSD maker advertise what NAND they use?
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GabrielLP14
SSD DB Maintainer
Minus InfinityWhat's the write performance like for the 1TB high performance and 2TB modules? Needs to be 5x better than current trash.
Most likely less than 50 MB/s per die. In a best case scenario
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lexluthermiester
TheLostSwedeDoes any SSD maker advertise what NAND they use?
Many. IF they're being honest. It pathetic that some don't. Very much proves that have no faith in their product when they deliberately conceal what type of NAND they use.
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