GIGABYTE unveiled 32 TB SSD with similar graphics card design

GIGABYTE has introduced an SSD that it claims has the best performance of all SSDs on the market. Called the Aorus Xtreme Gen4, the product offers users 32 terabytes of storage space and a data read speed of 28 GB per second.

This drive uses 8 NVMe SSDs with a capacity of 4 terabytes, which has a total capacity of 32 terabytes. In RAID 0 configuration, these 8 read-write memories split to increase data transfer speeds up to 4x faster than the Aorus Gen4 7000.



Using the Gigabyte SSD tool with just one click, users can enable RAID 0 configuration to achieve a maximum read speed of 28 Gbps and 26.6 Gbps for consecutive read and write, respectively.

Such a high performance would mean high heat output, so GIGABYTE had to put the SSD in a compartment similar in design to graphics cards. In fact, to keep this memory cool, GIGABYTE has used two fans mounted on a large aluminum heatsink.


The fans used in this memory are based on data collected by 10 temperature sensors and the user can access this data through the GIGABYTE SSD tool.

Aorus Extreme Gen4 memory requires PCIe 4.0 x16 slot to provide maximum speed to the user. So while it is technically possible to use this SSD with Intel 11th generation processors and AMD's 5000 Raizen, you will need Xeon or Threadripper models.


GIGABYTE has not announced the price of this SSD, but considering the capacity and of course the performance, buyers will have to wait for the price of several thousand dollars.

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