FMS 2024 Promotes the Latest in Memory and Storage Tech

Aug. 14, 2024
Here’s a look at some of the innovative memory and storage standouts at this year’s “the Future of Memory and Storage” conference, formerly the Flash Memory Summit.
Santa Clara Convention Centers, Future of Memory and Storage

What you’ll learn:

  • What is the Future of Memory and Storage conference?
  • The latest memory/storage technologies from tech companies around the globe.
  • Potential applications for these new innovations.

 

The Future of Memory and Storage (FMS) is a global conference that highlights the latest technologies, products, and trends in the memory and storage industry. The event was established to connect next-gen solutions with the needs of new applications and use cases. FMS used to be known as the “Flash Memory Summit,” a fitting name during a time when flash memory was all the rage until new technologies such as UFS, NVMe, and CXL became more popular.

Companies showcasing their products included Samsung, Micron, SK Hynix, Viking Technology, and Western Digital, among many others. Their innovations highlight the industry’s commitment to making advances in performance, reliability, and efficiency, pushing the boundaries of the latest tech that will lay the groundwork for the next generation of AI and data-centric applications. As those technologies continue to grow, they will play a key part in the future of computing.

This roundup looks at some of the groundbreaking memory and storage advances on display at the show:

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