As generative AI expands, data centers require storage infrastructure capable of handling larger datasets and faster inference workloads.
At Interop Tokyo 2026, Kioxia Corporation presented a broad lineup of flash memory and SSD products designed to support AI infrastructure, including solutions for GPU inference servers and retrieval-augmented generation environments.
The exhibit featured a high-capacity SSD with up to 245 TB of storage, the LC9 Series for large-scale data requirements, and the high-performance GP Series currently under development.
Drawing on its expertise in NAND flash memory and SSD development and manufacturing, the company supports higher-capacity and faster storage environments for AI systems and enterprise data centers.
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FAQ
Which AI workloads are the presented SSDs designed to support?
What is the purpose of the high-capacity LC9 Series?
How does the GP Series differ from the high-capacity products?
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