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Kioxia has sent a unique 130TB SSD drive to the ISS

Kioxia (a subsidiary of Toshiba, Japan), together with the US Hewlett Packard Enterprise, developed and sent to the ISS a composite solid-state SSD drive with a total capacity of 130TB. It is designed for the HPE Spaceborne Computer-2 orbital computer.

Now, thanks to the efforts of Kioxia and NRE, this can be done on-site, reducing the size of data transmitted by a factor of 30,000. Among the tasks to be performed are healthcare experiments, monitoring the restoration of nature and infrastructure after natural disasters, working with AI, 3D printing and other operations.

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