


Including Toshiba products, Kioxia urges users of multiple M.2 solid-state drives to update firmware
According to news from this site on June 20, Kioxia issued an announcement earlier this month urging users of multiple M.2 NVMe solid-state drives to update their firmware.
#This firmware update fixes errors and also changes the warning composite temperature threshold (WCTEMP) setting value defined in the identification controller data structure.
Warning The composite temperature threshold is part of NVMe thermal management. The hardware platform should try to maintain the SSD composite temperature below this value. When this value is exceeded, the workload must be reduced or additional cooling must be performed.
This firmware update involves 6 M.2 NVMe SSDs, including products from the Toshiba period. This site is organized as follows:
KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G2, also known as RD20;
KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS, that is, RD10
KIOXIA EXCERIA G2, that is, RC20;
KIOXIA EXCERIA, that is, RC10;
Toshiba RD500;
Toshiba RC500.
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