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Kioxia, AIO Core and Kyocera Announce Development of PCIe 5.0-Compatible Broadband Optical SSD for Next-Generation Green Data Centers

Kioxia, AIO Core and Kyocera Announce Development of PCIe 5.0-Compatible Broadband Optical SSD for Next-Generation Green Data Centers

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Kioxia Corporation, AIO Core Co., Ltd. and Kyocera Corporation today announced the development of a prototype of a PCIe® 5.0-compatible broadband SSD with an optical interface (broadband optical SSD). The three companies will develop technologies for broadband optical SSDs to enhance their suitability for advanced applications that require high-speed transfer of large data, such as generative AI, and will also apply them to proof-of-concept (PoC) tests for future social implementation.

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The new prototype achieved functional operation with the high-speed PCIe 5.0 interface, which is twice the bandwidth of the previous PCIe 4.0 generation[1], through the combination of AIO Core’s IOCore optical transceiver and Kyocera’s OPTINITY optoelectronic integration module technologies.

In next-generation green data centers, by replacing the electrical wiring interface with optical and utilizing broadband optical SSD technology significantly increases the physical distance between the compute and storage devices, while maintaining energy efficiency and high signal quality. It also contributes to the flexibility and efficiency of data center system design, where digital diversification and the evolution of generative AI require complex, high-volume, high-speed data processing.

This achievement is the result of the Japanese “Next Generation Green Data Center Technology Development” project JPNP21029. It is subsidized by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), which is under the “Green Innovation Fund Project: Construction of Next Generation Digital Infrastructure.” In this project, companies will develop next-generation technologies with the goal of achieving more than 40% energy savings compared to current data centers. As part of this project, Kioxia is developing broadband optical SSDs, AIO Core is developing optoelectronic fusion devices and Kyocera is developing optoelectronic device packages.

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Notes
[1] Compared to Kioxia’s broadband optical SSD announced on August 7, 2024.

*PCIe is a registered trademark of PCI-SIG.
*IOCore is a registered trademark of AIO Core Co., Ltd.
*OPTINITY is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation.
*Other company names, product names and service names may be trademarks of third-party companies.

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