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Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) has released a new line of solid-state drive storage devices to meet the growing demands for artificial intelligence data centers.
The Boise-based memory and storage company launched three new SSDs with Micron G9 NAND developed for data centers and AI workloads, the company announced today.
“With the industry’s first PCIe Gen6 SSD, industry-leading capacities and the lowest latency mainstream SSD—all powered by our first-to-market G9 NAND—Micron is not just setting the pace; we are redefining the frontier of data center innovation,” said Jeremy Warner, Micron’s senior vice president and general manager of its core data center business unit.
The new devices include the 9650 SSD, 600 ION SSD and the 7600 PCIe Gen5 SSD. These are developed for training, inferencing and mainstream data center workloads.
“The Micron 7600 SSD, with its strong performance and low latency, is a welcome addition that will help our customers scale out to hundreds of gigabytes of data throughput and accelerate their time to market,” said CoreWeave (CRWV) Chief Product Officer Chetan Kapoor.