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Micron 7450 Solid State Drive Samples Started Using 176-Layer NAND Flash

Micron announced this week that it has begun shipping the world’s first data center SSD that uses 176-layer NAND flash. The NVMe-enabled Micron 7450 SSD offers QoS latency as low as 2ms, a wide range of capacities and form factors, including U.3, M.2, and E1.S. The 7450 SSDs are available in sizes ranging from 400 GB to 15.36 TB.

Micron 7450 Solid State Drive Samples Started Using 176-Layer NAND Flash

A feature of the novelty is called vertical integration. We are talking about the fact that the SSD uses not only flash memory, but also other components manufactured by Micron: DRAM memory, controller and firmware. This is said to allow the company to “quickly respond to customer needs in the marketplace and maintain enhanced device security.”

Micron 7450 Solid State Drive Samples Started Using 176-Layer NAND Flash

Source: ixbt

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