ADATA Enters Enterprise Storage Market Amid Artificial Intelligence Boom

ADATA teams up with FADU to debut enterprise storage solutions tailored for the data-intensive era of Artificial Intelligence at Computex 2025.

ADATA Technology Co., Ltd., renowned for its memory and flash storage products, has announced a strategic move into the enterprise storage sector to address the surging demands created by the rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence and high-performance computing. This expansion is being executed through a pivotal partnership with Korean semiconductor company FADU, with plans to unveil a new portfolio of enterprise-grade SSDs during Computex 2025. By leveraging FADU’s controller technologies, ADATA aims to design offerings specifically tuned to the data processing and reliability requirements emerging from the Artificial Intelligence server and data center domains.

The global data landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, with forecasts by TrendForce projecting the Artificial Intelligence server market to reach USD 298 billion in 2025, and enterprise IT data storage volumes anticipated to surpass 8.4 zettabytes. This explosive growth is driven by the escalating computational and storage demands of large-scale Artificial Intelligence model training, real-time analytics, and mission-critical applications. As a result, organizations across industries are shifting focus to high-speed, energy-efficient, and scalable storage solutions capable of supporting intensified workloads while maintaining operational reliability and cost-effectiveness.

ADATA´s forthcoming enterprise SSD lineup is poised to cater to the unique challenges of Artificial Intelligence servers, machine learning frameworks, and big data analytics platforms. The products are targeted at a spectrum of verticals including enterprise IT, financial services, healthcare, and the public sector, with a clear emphasis on efficiency and durability for continuous operations. By launching these specialized storage solutions at Computex 2025, ADATA is positioning itself to capture substantial market share in both data centers and Artificial Intelligence infrastructure, poised to be key pillars in the next era of digital transformation.

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