From ADATA Press Release: TRUSTA, the enterprise storage brand of memory leader ADATA Technology Co., today announced a strategic partnership with FADU Inc. and Giga Computing Technology. The three companies will jointly deliver high-performance enterprise SSD solutions tailored for next-generation server platforms. This collaboration not only underscores their shared commitment to power efficiency and sustainability but also addresses the surging infrastructure demands of the AI era, accelerating the global computing landscape.
AI Era Brings Unprecedented Storage Demands – Green, Efficient Solutions Emerge
With the rapid growth of AI applications, large language models (LLMs) and diverse edge computing workloads are multiplying, placing unprecedented pressure on data center storage. In this context, ADATA's TRUSTA enterprise SSDs powered by FADU controllers have been validated and deployed on Giga Computing's latest server platforms, featuring both Intel Xeon 6 and AMD EPYC 9005 series processors. These solutions deliver high-performance computing with significantly improved power efficiency, helping customers reduce massive energy consumption generated by AI inference workloads.
According to industry analysts, by 2030 the volume of data required for AI inference will outpace training data by 3.8x, while overall energy demand is projected to rise to 1.65x of 2023 levels. By combining ADATA TRUSTA's enterprise-grade storage, FADU's advanced controller technology, and Giga Computing's server engineering expertise, the alliance aims to deliver lower TCO solutions (Total Cost of Ownership) that meet the stringent performance, efficiency, and reliability requirements of AI, Cloud, and enterprise innovation —while supporting enterprises in achieving their carbon-neutral goals.
TRUSTA T7P5 SSD Achieves QVL Validation – A Milestone for AI Infrastructure
Leading this achievement is the TRUSTA PCIe 5.0 flagship T7P5 SSD, the first to list on QVL (Qualified Vendor List) Giga Computing's website. Delivering read/write speeds of 13,500/10,300 MB/s, the drive demonstrates power efficiency of 447 MB/s per watt, approximately 1.6x higher than comparable products. With up to 3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day), the T7P5 offers superior durability and performance, making it ideal for AI/ML training, OLTP/OLAP, big data exchange, and intensive graphics workloads.
ADATA, FADU, and Giga Computing will jointly showcase the results of this collaboration at the OCP Global Summit and beyond, highlighting how cross-industry cooperation is shaping a smarter, greener future for AI infrastructure worldwide.
For more details on QVL certification, please visit Giga Computing's official website:
https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Enterprise/GPU-Server/G293-S40-AAP1/Support…