WD introduces NAND memory bomb with massive 2TB flash chips – designed to meet data center needs and could usher in the new era of 100TB SSDs

During an investor webcast titled “New Era of NAND,” Western Digital unveiled the world’s highest capacity memory chip, the BiCS8 2Tb QCL.

It was created in collaboration with Kioxia (the two companies are responsible for producing about a third of the global bit output in the NAND industry, WD said) and uses eighth-generation BiCs technology (or BiCS8), announced in 2023.

Western Digital unveiled a slide showing that BiCS8 offers 50% improved memory density over the previous generation, as well as 12% better layer density, 30% better program bandwidth, 21% better read latency, and >80% transfer speed. The company also stated that the BiCS8 IO speed is 50% faster than competitors of the same generation.

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