SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sandisk today demonstrated a high-capacity 256TB1 NVMe™ enterprise SSD, a breakthrough in storage capacity, performance and power efficiency, made possible by Sandisk’s new enterprise-grade UltraQLC™ platform. Offering extraordinary capacity, the UltraQLC™ platform marks a significant achievement in NAND architecture, built with a combination of BiCS8 QLC CBA NAND, custom controllers and advanced system optimizations. As workloads and business requirements
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