In a strategic move to address the growing infrastructure demands of artificial intelligence, a trio of tech companies has announced a partnership to deliver next-generation enterprise storage solutions. ADATA’s enterprise brand TRUSTA, flash controller designer FADU Inc., and server manufacturer Giga Computing Technology have formed an alliance to create high-performance, power-efficient SSD solutions for modern data centers.
The collaboration is a direct response to the unprecedented pressure that AI applications, large language models (LLMs), and edge computing are placing on data center storage. By combining their expertise, the partners aim to provide solutions that offer a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) while helping enterprises meet carbon-neutral goals.
A Solution for Rising Energy and Data Demands
The partnership is strategically timed, as industry projections indicate that by 2030, the volume of data required for AI inference will surpass training data by 3.8 times, with overall energy demand rising significantly.
The joint solution integrates TRUSTA enterprise SSDs, powered by FADU’s advanced controllers, on Giga Computing’s latest server platforms, which support both Intel Xeon 6 and AMD EPYC 9005 series processors. This validated combination is designed to deliver the high performance required for AI workloads with markedly improved power efficiency.
Flagship Product Achieves Key Validation
A key milestone of this collaboration is the qualification of the TRUSTA T7P5 PCIe 5.0 SSD on Giga Computing’s Qualified Vendor List (QVL). The flagship drive delivers:
- Read/write speeds of 13,500/10,300 MB/s
- A power efficiency of 447 MB/s per watt, approximately 1.6 times higher than comparable products
- Endurance of up to 3 Drive Writes Per Day (DWPD)
These specifications make the T7P5 suitable for demanding workloads such as AI/ML training, online transaction processing, and big data analytics.
The companies plan to showcase the results of their partnership at upcoming industry events, including the OCP Global Summit, highlighting how cross-industry cooperation is shaping a more efficient and sustainable future for AI infrastructure.