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Micron Launches 9400 Series of Enterprise SSDs: 176-Layer 3D TLC Particles, 30.72TB Maximum Capacity

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Update time : 2023-01-18 10:03:22
        As previously reported, the enterprise SSD market was impacted by NAND flash price reductions, with revenue falling to $5.22 billion in the third quarter of 2022 and expected to continue to fall in the fourth quarter of 2022. Micron recently launched the 9400 series of enterprise NVMe SSDs.
 
 
       Micron's 9400 series enterprise SSDs use Micron's 176-layer 3D TLC flash particles, U3 specifications, backward compatible with U2 specifications, support NVMe 1.4 protocol and PCIe 4.0, operating voltage 3.3V, divided into two sub-series: 9400 Pro and 9400Max. 9400 Pro series has 7.68TB, 15.36TB and The 9400 Pro series has three capacity specifications: 7.68TB, 15.36TB and 30.72TB; the 9400 Max series has three capacity specifications: 6.4TB, 25.6TB and 12.8TB. 
        In terms of performance, all 9400 series enterprise SSDs have sequential read speeds of 7000MB/s and sequential write speeds of 7000MB/s; random read speeds are 160K IOPS for all capacity versions except for 30.72TB and 25.6TB, which have random read performance of 1500K IOPS. Random write speed is 300K IOPS for the Micron 9400 Pro Series, 600K IOPS for the Max Series 6.4TB and 12.8TB capacity versions, and 550K IOPS for the 25.6TB version.
        Micron's 9400 Pro Series SSDs have a DWPD (full disk writes per day) of 1 and the 9400 Max Series has 3. The 9400 Series SSDs have an MTTF (mean time between failures) of two million hours across the board, operate in 0-70 degrees, and come with a 5-year warranty. 
        Micron says the 9400 series enterprise SSDs are designed for data centers, cloud servers and other environments, with twice the maximum capacity of the previous generation, enabling higher storage density per rack and a 77% increase in performance, helping companies save money and reduce their environmental impact.
 

 
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