Micron has officially confirmed that the new 9550 NVMe SSD is being prepared to serve data centers worldwide, with significant improvements over the last generations.

Micron 9550 NVMe SSD

This new drive offers industry-leading performance of 14GBps sequential reads and 10GBps sequential writes which is about 67% faster than competing products while the 3,300K/400KIOPS random reads and writes make it as compelling in stuff like AI workloads of LLMs and GNNs.

Speaking of GNNs, the 9550 SSD is now up to 33% faster in workload completion as well as 60% quicker feature aggregation in GNN training with ig Accelerator Memory (BaM) and delivers up to 34% higher throughput for NVIDIA Magnum IO GPUDirect Storage. The power efficiency game is showing some dominant trends as well:

  • Up to 43% lower SSD average power and a 29% reduction in overall system energy usage during GNN training with BaM
  • Up to 81% less SSD energy per 1TB transferred with NVIDIA Magnum IO GPUDirect Storage
  • Up to 35% less SSD energy and 13% less system energy usage with MLPerf
  • Up to 21% less SSD energy usage during Llama LLM training fine-tuning with Microsoft DeepSpeed

Boasting the NVMe 2.0 protocol, Micron also offers the drive in other standards such as OCP 2.0/2.5 for greater flexibility and simplifying large-scale deployment. It also has end-to-end security features including Self-Encrypting Drive (SED), full compliance with Security Protocols and Data Models (SPDM 1.2) as well as optional FIPS 140-3 Level 2 and TAA compliance.

Capacities-wise, Micron will be shipping sizes from 3.2TB to 30.72TB, and in U.2, E1.S, and E3.S form factors. The sampling phase is happening as of now on a global scale and will soon be available for quotations and purchase.

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