Kioxia rose 2.97% intraday on Aug. 4, according to Bitget market data, while the Nikkei 225 fell 0.53%. The move came as the company formally announced KIOXIA GP1, its first GP-series solid-state drive designed to support direct GPU access to high-speed flash storage. Kioxia said the product delivers 100M IOPS in random read performance. The company described the GP1 series as a product aimed at emerging AI storage architectures that bring high-speed flash media into the VRAM system. According to Kioxia, that setup allows AI systems to access larger datasets at a cost far below adding more HBM, while also improving GPU utilization.
Kioxia rose 2.97% intraday on Aug. 4, according to Bitget market data. Over the same period, the Nikkei 225 fell 0.53%.
The company also formally announced KIOXIA GP1, its first GP-series solid-state drive that supports direct GPU access to high-speed flash storage. Kioxia said the product delivers 100M IOPS in random read performance.
Kioxia said the KIOXIA GP1 series is intended to support emerging AI storage architectures that introduce high-speed flash media into the VRAM system. In the company’s description, that approach enables AI systems to access larger datasets at a cost far below adding more HBM, while improving GPU utilization.
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