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KIOXIA showcases best-in-class SSDs at Dell Technologies World 2025

Dell Technologies World 2025 takes place next week in Las Vegas, and KIOXIA will be there demonstrating its cutting-edge solutions.

KIOXIA showcases best-in-class SSDs at Dell Technologies World 2025
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TL;DR: KIOXIA will showcase its advanced SSD and memory solutions at Dell Technologies World 2025, highlighting 8th-generation BiCS FLASH technology. Their high-capacity, high-performance SSDs accelerate AI adoption, improve IT infrastructure efficiency, reduce costs, and lower power consumption, supporting scalable, data-driven workloads.

Dell Technologies World 2025 will take place next week, from May 19 to May 22, at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, and KIOXIA will be there showcasing its innovative range of SSD and memory solutions.

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As a Dell strategic supplier for over two decades, KIOXIA will demonstrate how its range of cutting-edge solutions simplifies AI adoption and enables a more efficient, scalable IT infrastructure by accelerating data-driven workloads. As the inventor of NAND flash memory, the company will highlight its next-generation SSDs built using its cutting-edge 8th-generation BiCS FLASH technology.

This includes the impressive 122.88 TB high-capacity LC9 Series and the high-performance, efficient KIOXIA CM9 Series.

This year's conference focuses on breakthrough infrastructure technologies that lead to real-world innovation. KIOXIA will demonstrate how its SSDs are designed to accelerate performance, reduce the total cost of ownership, and lower SSD power consumption.

The following demos will be displayed at KIOXIA's booth (#531) on the show floor.

  • KIOXIA CM9 Series PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs running a FIO workload
  • KIOXIA CD8P Series PCIe 5.0 NVMe Data Center SSDs running Aerospike Database on a Dell PowerEdge Server
  • KIOXIA 122.88 terabyte LC9 Series NVMe SSDs showing fast retrieval of large datasets
  • KIOXIA CM7 Series Enterprise U.2 NVMe SSDs running on a Dell PowerFlex and Nutanix Cloud Platform

KIOXIA will also conduct a joint presentation with Dell Technologies titled "Accelerate Innovation with Next Generation Dell PowerEdge Servers and KIOXIA SSDs" on Monday, May 19, at 3:00 p.m., and a live technical session titled "KIOXIA Open-Source Projects to Enhance RAG AI Solutions and Data Placement" on Tuesday, May 20, at 3:00 p.m.

"For over 30 years, KIOXIA has helped shape the future of storage - and today, that means enabling simpler, faster adoption of AI and data-driven technologies," said Neville Ichhaporia, senior vice president and general manager of the SSD business unit at KIOXIA America, Inc. Neville will be featured in a Dell Technologies World live interview on Tuesday, May 20 at 11:30 am. "We're focused on delivering flash-based solutions that remove complexity, improve responsiveness, and help organizations unlock the full potential of their infrastructure - while reducing total cost of ownership and supporting long-term data center and enterprise goals."

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