Samsung Begins Mass Production of the PM1763 SSD for NVIDIA's Vera Rubin Platform

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According to ME News, on July 8 (UTC+8), Samsung Electronics has begun mass production of its most advanced data center storage drive, which will be used in NVIDIA’s upcoming Vera Rubin platform. The enterprise SSD, named PM1763, was first unveiled earlier this year at NVIDIA’s GTC conference. At the time, Samsung also demonstrated its next-generation High Bandwidth Memory (HBM4) and low-power SOCAMM2 modules as part of an integrated solution for AI data centers. On Wednesday, Samsung issued a statement that the PM1763 features the company’s latest V-NAND flash chips and a newly developed 4nm controller, delivering read and write speeds more than double those of its predecessor. Designed to reduce data latency for advanced processors and AI accelerators, the drive employs a liquid-cooling design to maintain high performance consistently during AI training and inference. (Source: BlockBeats)

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