Seagate Technology Holdings and Phison Electronics have announced plans to expand their SSD portfolio of next-gen high-performance, high-density enterprise NVMe SSDs. The new SSDs will help businesses reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) by increasing storage density, lowering power consumption, and improving performance. The firms have announced a long-term collaboration that would improve the development cycle and marketing of enterprise-class SSDs.
Since 2017, Seagate and Phison have worked together on Seagate’s mainstream SATA SSD devices. This strong collaboration has continued in the company’s performance-leading FireCuda consumer gaming NVMe PCIe Gen4x4 SSDs and the world’s first purpose-built NAS NVMe SSDs.
The cooperation will now focus on meeting the expanding global corporate need for greater density, quicker, and smarter storage infrastructure needs that complement HDD storage to support complete enterprise applications such as hyperscale data centers, high-performance computing, and AI.
Seagate and Phison will collaborate to enhance the industry’s enterprise-class SSD product portfolio, with an emphasis on best-in-class performance, cost reductions, and efficiency. Each new product will be built and customized to satisfy a customer’s technical demands and will be optimized for specific workloads, settings, and use cases.