- Soligm shows purple and liquid -cooled SSDs in the GTC 2025
- The design gave me the spirit of its LEGO SSD in a limited edition made for # 122day
- Solidigm D7-PS1010 E1.S for servers AI will launch at the end of 2025
For the revelation of its SSD of 122.88 to D5-P5336 on # 122day (January 22), Soligm has created a personalized LEGO version of its large capacity reader for journalists and customers to build.
This promotional product, timed to also coincide with the Lego International Day on January 28, looks like a prelude appropriate for what the company has shown the GTC 2025.
Although there is nothing toy about the compact rack of Soligm from SSD NVME cooled by exposed liquid, it had the same visual flair, with a diagram of Funky purple colors and a 9.5 mm shape factor.
Completely eliminate air cooling
The demo included Solidigm D7-PS1010 E1.S mounted in a dense dense rack configuration. Although the SSDs were cooled by liquid, this was not done in the traditional sense.
There is no liquid flowing through the discs themselves. Instead, they rely on cold plates mounted on the server that comes into contact with both sides of the SSD case.
Serve Explain: “Instead of bringing the liquid in the SSD, and having to deal with rapid disconnections and potentially losing a fall or two liquid with each change, the server has cold plates. Then, the SSDs are inserted in these cold plates which then cover one side of the case of the SSD, thus keeping it cool.”
The fact that Nvidia was linked, but very relevant, showed that Nvidia has shown in the NVL576 Racks in Kyber in the GTC.
It should be launched in the second half of 2027, they could draw up to 600 kW, and Nvidia suggested that future racks could require complete megawatts of power.
In this type of environment, each component – including storage – will have to effectively eliminate heat, something that the Soligm solution obtains without the need for fans.
In addition to completely eliminating air cooling, it will reduce CVC costs and support hot ESSDs.
The amusing purple accommodation and rack configuration on a small scale certainly highlighted the screen among the more conventional servers of servers during the event, but it is not a consumer product.
Soligm has designed the D7-PS1010, with an input of NVIDIA, in particular for corporate work and IA workloads, and plans to offer it in two versions: a 9.5 mm model with a liquid cooling support and a 15 mm version for air-cooled systems.
The launch is targeted for the second half of 2025.