KIOXIA flash memory and SSD solutions empower AI applications
This week at NVIDIA GTC 2025, KIOXIA America, Inc. will highlight the critical role of high-performance storage in AI solutions – including its ability to scale these applications up and out.
Visitors to the KIOXIA booth will discover, as organisations develop their AI strategies, how flash memory can maximise performance and efficiency, helping to make the most of AI investments.
"KIOXIA invented flash memory, a technology that has become increasingly important to modern AI systems,” noted Neville Ichhaporia, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the SSD business unit at KIOXIA America, Inc. “As AI advances at an unprecedented pace, its storage demands grow ever more complex. At KIOXIA, we are driving innovation to meet the future needs of storage, purpose-built for AI infrastructures. We’re excited to sponsor and participate in NVIDIA GTC 2025, where the industry comes together to explore how AI and accelerated computing are shaping the world.”
Product and technology demonstrations will be given in the KIOXIA booth #1811 on the show floor of the San Jose McEnery Convention Centre from 17-21st March and include:
- Broad lineup of KIOXIA SSDs – including the recently announced KIOXIA LC9 Series 122.88 terabyte (TB) capacity NVMe SSD in a 2.5-inch form factor – KIOXIA’s first enterprise QLC SSD using industry-leading BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory 8th generation technology 2 terabits (Tb) QLC die
- Live demo of new KIOXIA All-in-Storage ANNS with Product Quantisation (KIOXIA AiSAQ) technology – featuring KIOXIA CD8P Series PCIe 5.0 NVMe Data Centre SSDs
- Live demo of High Capacity QLC Storage for fast retrieval of large datasets – Featuring KIOXIA LC9 Series Enterprise NVMe SSDs
Additionally, Rory Bolt, Senior Fellow and Principal Architect for KIOXIA America, Inc. will be participating in an Expo Hall Theatre Session. Taking place on Friday, 21st March at 12:20pm PT, this session is titled, ‘Improve Vector DB Performance While Reducing DRAM Use in AI Systems’.