Microchip Technology MCHP announced on Tuesday (Aug. 4) that it will showcase an end-to-end PCIe Gen 6 storage architecture, which combines its Switchtec PCIe Gen 6 switches with Micron’s MU 9650 NVMe solid-state drives (SSDs). The architecture will strengthen MCHP’s prospects in the rapidly expanding AI and enterprise data-center market. The collaboration with Micron expands MCHP’s opportunity across hyperscalers, enterprise-server manufacturers, storage vendors and semiconductor companies building CPU- and GPU-based platforms. It also strengthens Microchip’s competitive prowess against Broadcom AVGO and Astera Labs ALAB. 

The combination of Microchip’s Switchtec PCIe Gen 6 switches with Micron’s high-performance 9650 NVMe SSDs offers greater bandwidth, lower latency and scalable storage connectivity for AI, high-performance computing (HPC) and cloud workloads. Micron’s 9650 is positioned as the first PCIe Gen 6 data-center SSD and offers as much as twice the performance of PCIe Gen 5 drives. Pairing these drives with MCHP’s Switchtec switches allows multiple high-speed storage devices to connect efficiently with processors, accelerators and memory resources. This is particularly relevant in disaggregated computing architectures, where data must move rapidly among increasingly distributed compute and storage components.

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