OCZ Technology to Take Over Indilinx SSD Controllers Designer

From X-bit Labs: OCZ Technology Group, a leading supplier of solid-state drives (SSDs), on Monday announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Indilinx, a privately held fabless provider of flash controller silicon and software for SSDs. OCZ will continue to utilize controllers from other designers, including SandForce, whereas Indilinx will continue to sell controllers to other SSD makers.

"This combination brings together two organizations that are committed to advancing solid state drive design, and provides a unique opportunity for OCZ to increase both customer and shareholder value as well as expand our reach into embedded markets," said Ryan Petersen, CEO of OCZ Technology Group.

Indilinx is headquartered in South Korea and currently sells its line of flash controllers to SSD manufacturers and OEMs for use in a broad array of products addressing multiple markets, including embedded and industrial as well as desktops and laptops. Indilinx controllers have been deployed within OCZ's SSD products since December 2008, and are currently featured in the Z-Drive series of PCIe-based SSDs. Indilinx's technology is expected to enable OCZ to expand its presence into the embedded, hybrid storage, and industrial markets.

OCZ will gain substantial intellectual property from Indilinx including approximately 20 patents and patent applications related exclusively to the business as part of the transaction. For example, the acquisition is expected to extend OCZ's capabilities with advanced controller technology including Tinkerbell, a high performance eMMC 4.4 x controller that replaces SSDs in consumer electronic devices such as smartphones, tablet PCs, GPS units, and netbooks.

Following its acquisition by OCZ, Indilinx will continue to produce and supply its line of controller products to SSD manufacturers and OEMs on a global basis. The Indilinx controller business, and its 45 employees, will remain intact under the leadership of Bumsoo Kim, the founder and president of Indilinx, and Hyunmo Chung, Indilinx's chief technology officer. OCZ will continue its own R&D program to develop new proprietary technologies and products to expand its own solid state drive offerings.

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