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Solidigm touts industry's first liquid-cooled enterprise SSD — D7-PS1010 is an E.1 PCIe 5.0 drive with a wrap-around cold plate

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Solidigm has introduced the D7-PS1010, the first liquid-cooled enterprise SSD in the E.1 form factor with a PCIe 5.0 interface. The SSD features a wraparound cold plate design for direct cooling of the controller and NAND chips, making it suitable for AI servers with Direct-Attached Storage (DAS). Solidigm is collaborating with Supermicro for compatibility with Nvidia HGX B300-based servers. The SSD offers capacities of 3.84 TB and 7.68 TB, with impressive read speeds of 14,500 MB/s and write speeds of 8,400 MB/s. It is designed for read-intensive workloads, with a warranty covering five years.

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