Huawei develops 122TB SSD using innovative packaging amid US export controls
Huawei has developed a 122.88TB solid-state drive using its innovative Die-on-Board technology, which increases density by 33%. This advancement comes amid ongoing US export controls that limit Huawei's access to advanced chip technology. The company is also working on a 245TB model and aims to target AI workloads with its new storage solutions.
- ▪Huawei's new SSD utilizes Die-on-Board packaging to enhance capacity density.
- ▪The company is currently developing a 245TB variant of the SSD.
- ▪Huawei's SSDs use NAND flash from China's YMTC, which is limited to 232-layer 3D NAND.
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