The Icelandic athlete Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, recognized by fans of "Game of Thrones" as Gregor Clegane (The Mountain), has set a new world record for "deadlifting data" by lifting a barbell reinforced with SSDs, totaling 452 kg.
The record was achieved using boxes filled with Phison Pascari D205V PCIe Gen5 SSDs, each with a capacity of 122.88 TB (a total capacity of 282 petabytes).
For Björnsson, who has titles such as "World's Strongest Man 2018" and "Europe's Strongest Man 2014," this weight is not unprecedented; the event served primarily as a marketing move for the partnership between hard drive manufacturer Phison and Vdura, a company focused on artificial intelligence and high-performance computing infrastructure.
In addition to its massive capacity, the Phison Pascari D205V PCIe Gen5 boasts performance suitable for the most demanding data-intensive workloads, with sequential read speeds of up to 14,600 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 3,200 MB/s.
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