SSSTC Expands Immersion-Cooling SSD Lineup at Computex 2026 to Tackle AI Data Center Thermal Issues
SSSTC Unveils Advanced Immersion-Cooling SSD Technology at Computex 2026
At the Computex 2026 event held in Taipei, Solid State Storage Technology Corporation (SSSTC), a subsidiary of Kioxia Corporation and a leading provider of solid-state drives (SSDs), made headlines by showcasing its newly expanded range of immersion-cooled SSDs aimed at addressing the specific thermal management challenges faced by AI-focused data centers.
Meeting the Demands of AI and High-Density Computing
As artificial intelligence and high-density computing continue to evolve, effective thermal management has become increasingly crucial. SSSTC has responded to this challenge by optimizing its SSDs to perform efficiently within immersion cooling environments. This innovation is particularly relevant as data centers today are seeking solutions that go beyond traditional air cooling methods.
The advanced immersion-cooling SSD range includes the ER3, ER4, and ER5 SATA series, as well as the PCIe® U.2 PJ1 and EJ5 series, all specifically engineered to function in a milieu where systems are submerged in non-conductive dielectric fluids. This design approach capitalizes on the high thermal capacity and convection properties of liquids, allowing for efficient heat dissipation through liquid flow, ultimately leading to improvements in overall energy efficiency and system reliability.
Reliability and Performance in Harsh Environments
SSSTC has not only focused on immersion cooling but has also introduced a broader lineup of industrial and enterprise SSDs optimized for AI applications and edge computing. These SSDs are designed to thrive in extreme conditions, with operational temperature ranges spanning from -40°C to 85°C. Features such as anti-vibration and shock-resistant designs ensure that these drives can withstand the rigors of outdoor and industrial environments.
The architecture of these SSDs utilizes pSLC technology to enhance endurance for write-intensive workloads. Additionally, a multi-layer Power Loss Protection (PLP) system—including hardware PLP, firmware PLP, and Power Loss Notification (PLN)—provides flexible data protection, ensuring data integrity even during adverse conditions.
Enterprise eTLC SSDs from SSSTC are engineered to deliver stable performance under AI workloads, with endurance ratings of 1 and 3 drive writes per day (DWPD) across a five-year lifespan to accommodate different workload intensities. These drives maintain over 90% consistency in random IOPS performance during sustained workloads, significantly minimizing performance fluctuations.
Cutting-Edge Firmware and Customization Options
One of the standout features of SSSTC’s offerings is the optimized firmware designed for high-density computing. This firmware allows for low-latency operation, further ensuring reliable performance in demanding deployment scenarios. The PLP based on capacitors, combined with immersion cooling, ensures that the SSDs continue to perform effectively even in rigorous usage conditions.
With over 18 years of in-house firmware development expertise, SSSTC is adept at meeting diverse storage requirements across industries. The company offers flexibility in customization, allowing clients to configure over-provisioning, optimize lifespan and capacity, and adjust performance parameters tailored to specific applications.
Commitment to Future Innovations in AI Storage Solutions
SSSTC remains committed to supporting its clients in building stable, efficient, and sustainable AI storage infrastructures. As the storage needs of industries evolve, SSSTC's innovative approaches and advanced SSD technologies position the company as a leader in the fast-paced tech landscape.
Founded in 2008 and becoming a subsidiary of Kioxia Corporation in 2020, SSSTC continues to upgrade and expand its offerings. For more information about SSSTC and its extensive range of SSD solutions, visit their official website.