
The Samsung PM1763 is a PCIe Gen6 NVMe SSD that the company said has entered production to support new AI servers The post Samsung PM1763 PCIe Gen6 Enterprise SSD in Production appeared first on ServeTheHome .
The increasing demands of AI workloads necessitate faster data access and processing, driving the need for next-generation storage solutions.
This marks a critical step in the compute supply chain, enabling higher performance for AI infrastructure and impacting data center architecture.
Enterprise data centers will now have access to storage capable of handling the bandwidth requirements of advanced AI models and applications, pushing the boundaries of current server designs.
- · Samsung
- · AI server manufacturers
- · Hyperscale data centers
- · Cloud providers
- · Manufacturers of older PCIe generations
- · Traditional HDD storage
Enterprise data centers will experience significant improvements in data throughput and reduced latency for AI workloads.
The adoption of PCIe Gen6 SSDs will accelerate the obsolescence of older storage infrastructures, driving a refresh cycle in enterprise IT.
Enhanced compute capabilities enabled by faster storage could lead to the development of more complex and performance-intensive AI models, further advancing AI capabilities.
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