【Samsung】Samsung Electronics begins mass production of the solid-state drive PM1763 for NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform

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Samsung Electronics (KR: 005930) has begun mass production of its most advanced data center storage device, the enterprise SSD product PM1763, which will be used in NVIDIA's (US: NVDA) upcoming Vera Rubin platform.

The PM1763 was previously unveiled at NVIDIA's GTC conference. Samsung showcased it alongside next-generation high-bandwidth memory HBM4 and the low-power module SOCAMM2 as part of a comprehensive solution designed for AI data centers.

Samsung said that this storage device uses the latest V-NAND flash memory chips and a newly developed 4nm controller, with read/write speeds more than double that of its predecessor. The PM1763 can reduce data latency for advanced processors and AI accelerators. Samsung stated that to maintain high-speed operation during AI training and inference, this SSD is equipped with a liquid cooling system.

Samsung indicated that the PM1763 has industry-leading performance and has successfully completed verification for next-generation AI platforms, well supporting the evolving demands of AI infrastructure. As AI models continue to grow in scale and complexity, the PM1763 will become a key memory solution, helping to optimize memory capacity and AI operations for customers.

According to TrendForce, Samsung held the largest share of the enterprise SSD market in the first quarter, at 35%. It was followed by SK Hynix (KR: 000660), Micron (US: MU), Kioxia (JP: 285A), and SanDisk (US: SNDK).

Source: Samsung Electronics

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