1. Micron introduces the 9550 datacenter SSD, utilizing PCIe gen 5×4 and 232-layer NAND. 2. The SSD is available in three formats: E1.S, E3.S, and U.2, designed for high performance in cloud and enterprise environments. 3. The 9550 offers significant performance improvements over its predecessors, with faster IOPS and bandwidth, and is more power-efficient in AI workloads.
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