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Micron Technology announced that the new Micron 9400 NVMe solid-state drives are in mass production, with availability open for global OEM and channel partners. The new SSDs will be able to be utilized in high-level storage capacities servers, such as data centers, using AI development, machine learning, and HPC software suites. The Micron 9400 NVMe SSD will produce over 30 TB storage capacity and a seventy-seven percent improvement in IOPS (input and output operations per second). Micron anticipates the new drive to offer incredible performance over workloads compared to rival companies.<\/p>\n

Micron developed the world’s first PCIe Gen4 NVMe solid-state drives with 30 TB storage capacities for HPC, AI, ML, and more<\/h2>\n

Micron’s new 9400 SSD is the fastest PCIe 4.0 U.3 drive shipping for data centers that produce low latency levels consistently. Compared to previous Micron NVME SSDs, the new 9400 SSD is twice the maximum size for capacity. Standard two-rack-unit 24-drive servers using the previous generation Micron SSDs provided up to 737 TB of storage capacity on each server. Now the company can provide equal storage with half the amount of drives used, which is an essential cost-saving feature for enterprises.<\/p>\n

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High performance, capacity and low latency are critical features for enterprises seeking to maximize their investments in AI\/ML and supercomputing systems. Thanks to its industry-leading 30TB capacity and stunning performance with over 1 million IOPS in mixed workloads, the Micron 9400 SSD packs larger datasets into each server and accelerates machine learning training, which equips users to squeeze more out of their GPUs.<\/em><\/p>\n

\u2014 Alvaro Toledo, Vice President and General Manager, Data Center Storage, Micron<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

The Micron 9400 SSD delivers 1.6 million IOPS with “100% 4K random reads” to offer better use of GPUs in the process of educating models used in machine learning. Most solid-state drives are created for reading and writing data on a system or server. The Micron 9400 SSD is different as the company focused on real-world and large-scale applications other than just artificial intelligence, such as the processing of online transactions, online trading, caching of data, and databases that require higher levels of performance not found in everyday situations.<\/p>\n

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Micron’s 9400 SSD was tested in several mixed workloads to identify the performance of the new SSDs when matched against the competition. The company discovered<\/p>\n