KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 28 (Bernama) -- Kioxia Corporation, a world leader in memory solutions has announced its participation in the Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Spaceborne Computer-2 (SBC-2) programme.
As part of the programme, KIOXIA solid-state drives (SSDs) provide robust flash storage in HPE Edgeline and HPE ProLiant servers in a test environment to conduct scientific experiments aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
The HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, the first in-space commercial edge computing and artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled system to run on the ISS, is part of a greater mission to significantly advance computing and reduce dependency on communications as space exploration continues to expand.
For example, astronauts can achieve increased autonomy by processing data directly on the ISS, eliminating the need to send raw data to Earth to be processed, analysed and sent back to space, according to Kioxia in a statement.
Designed to perform various high-performance computing tasks in space, including real-time image processing, deep learning and scientific simulations, the HPE SBC-2 utilises a combination of HPE’s edge computing solutions, including the HPE Edgeline Converged Edge System and the HPE ProLiant server for high-performing capabilities.
The HPE SBC-2 targets a range of workloads and has already helped advance progress in healthcare, image processing, natural disaster recovery, 3D printing, 5G and AI, among others.
As a sponsor of the HPE SBC-2, Kioxia has provided flash-based SSDs, including KIOXIA RM Series Value SAS and KIOXIA XG Series NVMe SSDs, to enable these solutions.
Kioxia has been collaborating with HPE to create best-in-class storage solutions for years, and the company’s products enable a broad range of HPE solutions, from mobile to data centre to enterprise.
-- BERNAMA
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