Global Storage Class Memory Market 2024-2030
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Global Storage Class Memory Market 2024-2030

Last Updated:  Apr 25, 2025 | Study Period: 2024-2030

STORAGE CLASS MEMORY MARKET

 

INTRODUCTION

Storage class memory (SCM), a new memory and storage technology, combines aspects of standard flash storage and dynamic random-access memory (DRAM). It allows SCM to be used in either SSD storage or memory use cases by extending the performance advantage of DRAM to stateful persistent storage.

 

It is referred to as"persistent memory."Different media types are used by SCM hardware to address capacity, cost, endurance, and performance challenges.

 

Storage Class Memory Market

The move from rotating mechanical storage, such as disc drives, to solid-state, non-volatile RAM depends heavily on Storage Class Memory SCM. SCM claims to provide solutions that are more energy-efficient and higher performing than current SLC/MLC NAND flash products.

 

When compared to NAND flash, Storage Class Memory SCM is faster for reading and writing operations. Additionally, because it is substantially more durable due to its increased endurance qualities.

 

STORAGE CLASS MEMORY MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST

Storage Class Memory Market

The Global Storage Class Memory market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.

 

STORAGE CLASS MEMORY MARKETMARKET DYNAMICS

Intel and other chip makers have increased memory bandwidth in response to the demand for in-memory processing, which is increasingly used in big data applications like interactive database queries.

 

According to Intel, permanent memory queries execute eight times quicker than DRAM storage combinations while running analytics workloads such as the Spark-based cluster computing framework.

 

Requirements for permanent memory have increased recently as a result of the proliferation of application containers in data centres. As a result, vendors in the market ecosystem highlight the benefits of higher persistent memory tiers, such as better CPU and server utilisation and faster distributed application delivery.

 

As it improves performance and efficiency, persistent memory can also greatly expand memory capacity, reaching up to some Gigabytes.  Due to the presence of significant players like Samsung and Panasonic, who control the market with their products, the market for storage-class memory is consolidated.

 

Additionally, since SCM's manufacturing costs are high, it is difficult for new competitors to enter the market and gain market share. As a result, the trend is anticipated to persist during the projection period.

 

The Linux Foundation's Software-Enabled Flash technology will now have a new software-defined interface, according to Kioxia, which made a number of other announcements . The open source project replaces outdated HDD protocols with adaptable flash storage that makes better use of the technology. Additionally, Kioxia unveiled an update to its FL6 storage class memory as well as a new PCIe Gen 5 SSD family SCM.

 

STORAGE CLASS MEMORY MARKETRECENT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION

The first 176-layer NAND SSD for vertically integrated data centres has been released, as per Micron Technology, Inc. With less than two milliseconds of quality-of-service (QoS) latency, the widest capacity range, and the most form factors, the Micron 7450 SSD with NVMeTM satisfies the demands of the most demanding datacenter workloads. additional storage-class memory (SCM), such as 3D Xpoint.

 

The FL6 Series enterprise NVMe SCM SSDs from KIOXIA America introduce XL-Flash. With its two interfaces and PCIe 4.0 compatibility, KIOXIA FL6 Series SSDs bridge the gap between DRAM and TLC-based drives, making them the ideal option for latency-sensitive applications.

 

The XL-FLASH SCM offers low latency and excellent performance for the data centre and enterprise storage since it is based on KIOXIA's own BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory technology with 1-bit-per-cell SLC.

 

XL-FLASH, a Storage Class Memory (SCM) product from Toshiba Memory America, Inc., has been made publicly available. Based on Toshiba's 1-bit-per-cell SLC BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory technology, XL-FLASH is a flash memory product. Through cost-effectively lowering latency, the new SCM technology seeks to provide high performance to the enterprise.

 

STORAGE CLASS MEMORY MARKETRECENT PARTNERSHIP

Hewlett-Packard and SanDisk announced a partnership to create "Storage Class Memory" (SCM), which has the potential to replace DRAM and is 1,000 times quicker than NAND flash.

 

Based on SanDisk's ReRAM memory technology and HP's memristor (a revolutionary type of resistor), which the two firms have been researching for at least five years, the SCM products will be marketed for use in enterprise cloud infrastructures.

 

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and Netlist, Inc. have engaged into a five-year Joint Development and License Agreement to develop a new class of NVDIMM-P (NV-P) memory solutions based on Samsung's leading NAND Flash and DRAM technology and Netlist's innovative HyperVault technology.

 

In order to speed up market adoption and reach a sizable client base in the server and storage, big data, and cloud computing industries, the firms will cooperate to develop a common product interface.

 

STORAGE CLASS MEMORY MARKETCOMPANY PROFILE

 

STORAGE CLASS MEMORY MARKETTHIS REPORT WILL ANSWER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

  1. What is the average cost perGlobal Storage Class Memory marketright now and how will it change in the next 5-6 years?
  2. Average cost to set up aGlobal Storage Class Memory marketin the US, Europe and China?
  3. How manyGlobal Storage Class Memory marketsare manufactured per annum globally? Who are the sub-component suppliers in different regions?
  4. What is happening in the overall public, globally?
  5. Cost breakup of aGlobal Storage Class Memory marketand key vendor selection criteria
  6. Where is theGlobal Storage Class Memory market manufactured? What is the average margin per equipment?
  7. Market share ofGlobal Storage Class Memory marketmanufacturers and their upcoming products
  8. The most important plannedGlobal Storage Class Memory marketin next 2 years
  9. Details on network of majorGlobal Storage Class Memory marketand pricing plans
  10. Cost advantage for OEMs who manufactureGlobal Storage Class Memory marketin-house
  11. 5 key predictions for next 5 years inGlobal Storage Class Memory market
  12. Average B-2-BGlobal Storage Class Memory marketprice in all segments
  13. Latest trends inGlobal Storage Class Memory market, by every market segment
  14. The market size (both volume and value) of the GlobalStorage Class Memory marketin 2024-2030 and every year in between?
  15. Global production breakup ofGlobal Storage Class Memory market, by suppliers and their OEM relationship
Sl noTopic
1Market Segmentation
2Scope of the report
3Abbreviations
4Research Methodology
5Executive Summary
6Introduction
7Insights from Industry stakeholders
8Cost breakdown of Product by sub-components and average profit margin
9Disruptive innovation in the Industry
10Technology trends in the Industry
11Consumer trends in the industry
12Recent Production Milestones
13Component Manufacturing in US, EU and China
14COVID-19 impact on overall market
15COVID-19 impact on Production of components
16COVID-19 impact on Point of sale
17Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Geography, 2024-2030
18Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Product Type, 2024-2030
19Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Application, 2024-2030
20Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by End use, 2024-2030
21Product installation rate by OEM, 2023
22Incline/Decline in Average B-2-B selling price in past 5 years
23Competition from substitute products
24Gross margin and average profitability of suppliers
25New product development in past 12 months
26M&A in past 12 months
27Growth strategy of leading players
28Market share of vendors, 2023
29Company Profiles
30Unmet needs and opportunity for new suppliers
31Conclusion
32Appendix