KIOXIA Announces the Availability of KIOXIA XD8 Series PCIe 5.0 EDSFF E1.S SSDs

KIOXIA announced the availability of its new KIOXIA XD8 Series PCIe 5.0 Enterprise and Datacentre Standard Form Factor (EDSFF) E1.S SSDs. The new drives are the third generation of E1.S SSDs from KIOXIA and are compliant with PCIe 5.0 (32 GT/s x 4) and NVMe 2.0 specifications, and support the Open Compute Project (OCP) Datacentre NVMe SSD v2.5 specification.

Designed for cloud and hyperscale environments, the KIOXIA XD8 Series meets the growing demand for higher performance, enhanced efficiency, and greater scalability in data centres. The new drives empower cloud providers and hyperscalers to optimise their infrastructure, delivering superior performance while maintaining operational efficiency.

“Microsoft Azure’s architects leading-edge data centres to deliver high levels of performance, quality of service and reliability to our customer,” said Pablo Ziperovich, GM, Azure Memory & Storage Centre of Excellence (AMS CoE), Microsoft Corporation.  “We leverage new technologies and standards for SSDs, like PCIe 5.0 and the E1.S form factor, and support the OCP Datacentre NVMe SSD specification V2.5 specification. These latest SSDs, like KIOXIA’s XD8 drives, provide the high density, lower power, high performance and serviceability that are required by Microsoft data centres.”

“The KIOXIA XD8 Series is designed to provide outstanding performance and thermal management, meeting the requirements of contemporary cloud and hyperscale environments,” remarked Paul Rowan, VP & CMO of the Memory and SSD Business Units at KIOXIA Europe GmbH. “As a proactive participant in the development of the new EDSFF E1 and E3 form factors, KIOXIA is dedicated to working in concert with leading server and storage system developers to fully exploit the capabilities of flash memory, NVMe, and PCIe technologies. Our ongoing innovation in this field ensures that the industry is well-equipped to address both present and future challenges.”

Available in capacities of 1.92, 3.84 and 7.68 terabytes (TB), KIOXIA XD8 Series evaluation drives are now sampling to select customers.