ADATA Teams With FADU for AI Storage Takeover

ADATA plans to enter the enterprise storage market with new solid-state drives aimed at AI servers. The company will team up with Korean firm FADU to launch these products at Computex 2025. As AI computing grows rapidly, ADATA wants to grab opportunities in data centers.

Market research shows that the market for AI servers might reach $298 billion next year. Companies need faster data processing solutions for AI training. The new drives target businesses running machine learning systems. ADATA designed them specifically for financial services, healthcare organizations, and government agencies that process huge amounts of information daily.

FADU brings special technology that makes drives use less power. This matters because energy efficiency becomes more important as data centers expand. Together, they plan to create storage products that run cooler but perform better than existing options. These drives will help companies build stronger AI systems without massive electricity bills.

ADATA plans to produce various sizes of enterprise drives, including U.2, E1.S, and E3.S models. The company believes its global distribution network gives it an advantage. It hopes these new products will help businesses handle the flood of data created by artificial intelligence applications.
 

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