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SSD · May 25, 2026

Phison highlights ultra-high-capacity SSDs for AI and cloud workloads

Phison's 245.76TB Pascari D206V award underscores the push toward much larger enterprise SSDs for AI, cloud, and data-heavy infrastructure.

Price impact: 1Direction: neutralSource: EE Times Asia

Phison's Pascari D206V has been recognized for a 245.76TB capacity point aimed at AI, cloud, and other data-intensive workloads. The product signal fits a broader enterprise storage trend: buyers want more capacity per drive to scale data sets without proportionally increasing server count, power, and operational overhead. This is relevant to NAND demand because ultra-high-capacity SSDs absorb large amounts of flash per unit, especially when deployed in AI and cloud environments. The item does not disclose pricing or production volume, so the near-term price impact is limited, but it supports the longer-running shift toward higher-capacity enterprise SSD configurations.

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