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In the past 13 years, global data production has surged, increasing an estimated 74 times. (1) Looking forward, McKinsey projects AI to spur 35% annual growth in enterprise SSD capacity demand, from 181 Exabytes (EB) in 2024 to 1,078EB in 2030. (2) To address this growing demand, ScaleFlux, a leader in data storage and memory technology, is announcing a significant expansion of its product portfolio. The company is introducing cutting-edge controllers for both NVMe SSDs and Compute Express Link (CXL) modules, reinforcing its leadership in innovative technology for the data pipeline. "With the release of three new ASIC controllers and key updates to its existing lineup, ScaleFlux continues to push the boundaries of SSD and memory performance, power efficiency, and data integrity," points out Hao Zhong, CEO and Co-Founder of the company.
Three New SoC Controllers to Transform Data Center Storage
ScaleFlux is proud to unveil three new SoC controllers designed to enhance data center, AI and enterprise infrastructure:
All three of these new controllers will be sampling to customers soon, enabling partners to go into production in 2025 with SSDs and CXL modules based on these chips.
ScaleFlux Introduces New SSD Controller and Drive Solutions
Additionally, ScaleFlux is pleased to announce the production release of the FX5016 SSD controller, its PCIe 5.0 controller with write reduction technology, empowering customers to build high-performance, high-efficiency data center SSDs. For customers seeking the simplicity of buying complete drives with the FX5016, the ScaleFlux CSD5000, which supports Flexible Data Placement (FDP) and complies with OCP standards, has also begun shipping in production to customers in multiple form factors, with sampling for new configurations underway.
ScaleFlux supports the Open Compute Project (OCP) initiatives
As a firm believer in industry collaboration, ScaleFlux has contributed its designs for the CSD5000 E3.S 1T and E1.S form factor drives to the OCP Marketplace. ScaleFlux will also showcase its innovations during the upcoming OCP Global Summit and co-sponsor the Memory Fabric Forum, co-located with the OCP event.
"We're constantly pushing the envelope of innovation and efficiency, not just in technology but in a holistic approach to chip solution development," highlights Zhong. "Our focus on scalability, modularity, differentiated IP and interoperability allows us to quickly deliver advanced storage and memory solutions to data centers, AI infrastructure, and enterprise environments."
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Three New SoC Controllers to Transform Data Center Storage
ScaleFlux is proud to unveil three new SoC controllers designed to enhance data center, AI and enterprise infrastructure:
- FC5116: The industry's first SSD controller to integrate Caliptra open-source security technology, providing next-gen data center and AI NVMe storage with robust security measures.
- FC5104: A versatile controller optimized for enterprise NVMe boot drives, FC5104 is the first controller to offer full power-loss data protection and support for both cost-sensitive (DRAM-less) and performance-sensitive (with DRAM) boot drives.
- MC500: The first Type 3, CXL 3.1 controller with ScaleFlux's advanced ECC technology, supporting both DDR4 and DDR5. MC500 was designed in collaboration with key ecosystem partners for memory expansion.
All three of these new controllers will be sampling to customers soon, enabling partners to go into production in 2025 with SSDs and CXL modules based on these chips.
ScaleFlux Introduces New SSD Controller and Drive Solutions
Additionally, ScaleFlux is pleased to announce the production release of the FX5016 SSD controller, its PCIe 5.0 controller with write reduction technology, empowering customers to build high-performance, high-efficiency data center SSDs. For customers seeking the simplicity of buying complete drives with the FX5016, the ScaleFlux CSD5000, which supports Flexible Data Placement (FDP) and complies with OCP standards, has also begun shipping in production to customers in multiple form factors, with sampling for new configurations underway.
ScaleFlux supports the Open Compute Project (OCP) initiatives
As a firm believer in industry collaboration, ScaleFlux has contributed its designs for the CSD5000 E3.S 1T and E1.S form factor drives to the OCP Marketplace. ScaleFlux will also showcase its innovations during the upcoming OCP Global Summit and co-sponsor the Memory Fabric Forum, co-located with the OCP event.
"We're constantly pushing the envelope of innovation and efficiency, not just in technology but in a holistic approach to chip solution development," highlights Zhong. "Our focus on scalability, modularity, differentiated IP and interoperability allows us to quickly deliver advanced storage and memory solutions to data centers, AI infrastructure, and enterprise environments."
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source