
KIOXIA Announces Industry’s First 245.76 TB NVMe SSD Built for the Demands of Generative AI Environments
Kioxia Corporation has expanded its high-capacity KIOXIA LC9 Series enterprise SSD lineup by introducing the industry’s first(1) 245.76 terabyte (TB)(2) NVMe™ SSD in 2.5-inch and EDSFF E3.L form factor. This new capacity and form factor option complements the previously announced 122.88 TB (2.5-inch) model and is purpose-built for the performance and efficiency demands of generative AI environments.
Generative AI places unique demands on storage, including the need to store vast datasets for training large language models (LLMs), and to create embeddings and vector databases that support inference through retrieval augmented generation (RAG). These workloads require storage solutions with exceptional capacity, speed, and efficiency.
Featuring 32-die stack of 2 terabit (Tb)(3) BiCS FLASH™ QLC 3D flash memory with innovative CBA (CMOS directly Bonded to Array) technology, KIOXIA LC9 Series SSDs deliver the speed, scale, and density required to support the next wave of data-centric workloads. This combination of advanced memory architecture and CBA technology enables an 8 TB(3) per small 154 BGA package – also an industry first(1). This milestone was made possible with Kioxia’s high-precision wafer processing, material design, and wire bonding technologies.
KIOXIA LC9 Series SSDs are well-suited for data lakes, where massive data ingestion and rapid processing are essential. Unlike HDDs, which often bottleneck performance and leave costly GPUs underutilized, KIOXIA LC9 Series SSDs enable dense storage in a compact footprint with greater capacity per watt. By delivering up to 245.76 TB, they can replace multiple power-hungry HDDs, offering superior performance, lower overall power consumption, fewer drive slots used, and more efficient cooling. These features help drive total cost of ownership (TCO) improvements across power, density, and thermal management.
KIOXIA LC9 Series enterprise SSD (form factor: 2.5inch, E3.S, E3.L)
KIOXIA LC9 Series SSDs Features Include:
Up to 245.76 TB SSD in 2.5-inch and E3.L form factors
Up to 122.88 TB available in E3.S form factor
Designed to PCIe® 5.0 (max. 128 GT/s Gen5 single x4, dual x2)
NVMe™ 2.0, NVMe-MI™ 1.2c specifications
Open Compute Project (OCP) Datacenter NVMe™ SSD specification v2.5 support (not all requirements)
Flexible Data Placement (FDP) support to minimize write amplification and extend SSD lifespan(4)
Security options: SIE, SED, FIPS SED
CNSA 2.0 signing algorithm adopt(5), designed with future quantum security standards in mind
KIOXIA LC9 Series SSDs are now sampling to select customers and will be featured at the Future of Memory and Storage 2025A new window will open. conference, taking place August 5 - 7 in Santa Clara.
Notes
As of July 22, 2025, based on Kioxia survey.
Definition of SSD capacity: Kioxia Corporation defines a kilobyte (KB) as 1,000 bytes, a megabyte (MB) as 1,000,000 bytes, a gigabyte (GB) as 1,000,000,000 bytes, a terabyte (TB) as 1,000,000,000,000 bytes, and a kibibyte (KiB) is 1,024 bytes. A computer operating system, however, reports storage capacity using powers of 2 for the definition of 1GB = 2^30 bytes = 1,073,741,824 bytes and 1TB = 2^40 bytes = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes and therefore shows less storage capacity. Available storage capacity (including examples of various media files) will vary based on file size, formatting, settings, software and operating system, and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. Actual formatted capacity may vary.
The flash memory capacity is calculated as 1 terabit (1 Tb) = 1,099,511,627,776 (2^40) bits, and 1 terabyte (1 TB) = 1,099,511,627,776 (2^40) bytes.
For RocksDB purposes, Kioxia confirmed that the Write Amplification Factor (WAF) is approximately 1.1 when using the FDP function with the plug-in (a function extension program released on the Kioxia GitHub account. https://github.com/kioxia-jp/ufrop).
The KIOXIA LC9 Series SSD supports Leighton-Micali Signature (LMS) algorithm acknowledged by CNSA 2.0 (Commercial National Security Algorithm Suite 2.0) as a digital signature algorithm to prevent firmware tampering in preparation for threats to conventional cryptographic algorithms posed by quantum computers. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256) with a key length of 256 bits, which is the data encryption algorithm used in KIOXIA LC9 Series SSD, is also acknowledged by CNSA 2.0.
2.5-inch indicates the form factor of the SSD and not its physical size.
Read and write speed may vary depending on various factors such as host devices, software (drivers, OS etc.), and read/write conditions.
Performance is preliminary and subject to change without notice.
Sanitize Instant Erase (SIE), Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) and FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) SED security optional models are available.
Security optional models are not available in all countries due to export and local regulations.
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