- In July 2022, Kioxia introduced its CM7 series, a new line of enterprise NVMe SSDs built on PCIe 5.0 technology and available in E3.S and 2.5-inch EDSFF form factors. These SSDs are engineered to support next-generation data center requirements, offering enhanced high-speed data processing across diverse workloads. This launch reinforces Kioxia’s position in delivering cutting-edge storage solutions for evolving enterprise environments
- In July 2022, Innodisk unveiled its industrial-grade SSDs — the 2.5" SATA 3TS6-P, 3TS9-P, and M.2 (P80) 4TS2-P — focused on low latency, high endurance (DWPD), and large capacity features suited for edge AI computing. These SSDs are specifically designed to operate in challenging edge environments while maintaining high reliability and performance. This innovation strengthens Innodisk’s commitment to robust, AI-ready storage solutions
- In June 2022, Micron launched the 5400 SATA SSD, its 11th-generation enterprise SSD, utilizing 176-layer NAND technology to address the needs of critical infrastructure applications. The SSD promises enhanced performance, increased durability, and improved reliability for modern data centers with demanding workloads. This launch underscores Micron’s leadership in advancing enterprise storage efficiency and resilience
- In April 2022, SK Hynix, in collaboration with Solidigm, released the P5530 SSD series for data centers, integrating 128-layer NAND flash and custom Solidigm SSD controllers. These SSDs, available in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB variants, leverage the PCIe Gen 4 interface to offer high-speed data transfer and enterprise-level performance. This release highlights a strategic step toward meeting the accelerating data demands of hyperscale and enterprise infrastructures



