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SMART Modular Shipping nvNITRO NVMe Accelerator Card with MRAM

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SMART Modular Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc., (NASDAQ: SGH), and a leader in specialty memory, storage and hybrid solutions including memory modules, Flash memory cards and other solid state storage products, today announced that it has begun shipping its nvNITRO Accelerator Card featuring MRAM technology. SMART has partnered with Everspin Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRAM), the world's leading developer and manufacturer of discrete and embedded magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM), to launch the new Spin-transfer Torque MRAM (STT-MRAM)-based nvNITRO Accelerator Card. The nvNITRO is ideally suited for the most demanding transaction logging applications and, along with enhanced performance features, is designed with plug-and-play capability requiring no changes to system hardware, memory reference, bios or file systems.

MRAM technology is byte-addressable and persistent with very low latency, enabling dramatically improved system performance for many applications. The nvNITRO Accelerator Card fully exploits these unique attributes to provide a disruptive solution for industries where transaction processing and data recording performance are critical. For example, nvNITRO can reduce financial application wait times by reducing latency up to 90% over enterprise SSDs. Based on this performance data, SMART and Everspin will jointly target customers in the financial sector including joint demonstrations of nvNITRO performance at The Trading Show in Chicago, May 9-10.



The nvNITRO card enables a system application to write or log large amounts of data at the full performance of incoming data and provides extremely low and highly consistent read latencies of under 10µs. This enables a customer to utilize a single nvNITRO card as a front end cache connected to less expensive backend storage devices, providing a very cost effective solution for logging information and accessing terabytes of data at very high performance, while providing power loss protection for data. No super capacitors, UPS or batteries are required because nvNITRO is power fail safe through its use of STT-MRAM persistent memory technology.

The nvNITRO Accelerator Card is currently available in a half-height half-length (HHHL) PCIe Gen3 form factor which is NVM Express 1.2.1 compliant. Available in a 1GB density, the card supports greater than 1.5 million IOPS and approximately 6μs latency based on 4K random read/write. Evaluation samples are available and can be obtained by contacting SMART.

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I'm glad MRAM producs are coming out here and there. I really hope MRAM becomes the "norm".
 
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Not revealed pricing is common enough, so this is enterprise stuff with an extreme price.
1GB though? :(
 
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Why not just buy a bit more DRAM and get SuperCache Express/FancyCache or use a actual RamDisk though the former two are nearly as quick as a RamDisk caching entire partitions with less hassling. Just use a UPS if you use lazy writes it's not complicated, but most users don't need lazy writes in the first place since read speeds are most important to the average computer user it's server usage that needs the high disk write I/O.
 
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NVRAM on servers is already a big thing and $$$ but respectively cumbersome. MRAM would make it better. But I suppose the usage for this particular AIC would be that it's more reliable, higher endurance, less prone to data corruption and just as simple, plug & play, to use like any other NVMe drive/accelerator. I could see it in some financial institution or medical system initially.
 
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1 GB is nice for an evaluation model.

Besides, it's not like you have to stop at *one* of them. For some, capacity and performance will need to scale together.

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Install as needed (once they reach commercial production).
 
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I've been eyeing the two SuperMicro 11 slot boards for a while now. Almost pulled the trigger for the previous gen, 2011-3 one. Man, I'd love to see an AMD EPYC version of it. The VRMs/power on the boards, including Tyan are so weak though, like just basic enough to get the job done. But definitely an excellent board for I/O and using a PCIe card like this!
 
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These guys need a new PR team. That is an awful first and second paragraph for a news release/product launch
 
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