Intel SSD division became Solidigm when it was sold to SK Hynix SK Hynix launched its own consumer SSD products Expect more brands to exit the cut throat B2C SSD market in 2025 Solidigm ...
Solidigm, a subsidiary of SK Hynix, has officially stopped producing its consumer Solid State Drive (SSD) lineup, with no replacement products expected. The company's last two consumer SSD models ...
SK Hynix is focusing the acquired Intel SSD division entirely on servers and data centers. Solidigm already discontinued all 660p, 670p, P41 Plus and P44 Pro end customer models in fall 2024.
Solidigm has officially discontinued its P44 Pro and P41 Plus SSDs, the only consumer SSDs the company has ever launched and likely ever will (via ITHome), finalizing its exit from the consumer ...
Originating from the sale of Intel’s NAND and SSD business, Solidigm became a standalone U.S. subsidiary of semiconductor leader SK hynix in December 2021. Headquartered in Rancho Cordova, California, ...
The company’s South Korean parent company, SK Hynix, has launched a 61.44TB model (developed with Solidigm's expertise), and TweakTown has just reviewed the DapuStor J5060 61.44TB U.2 Enterprise ...
SK hynix to showcase technological capabilities ... including the 'D5-P5336' 122TB model developed by its subsidiary Solidigm in November last year. This product, with the largest existing capacity, ...