The FADU exhibition booth perspective participating in the world's largest semiconductor exhibition, FMS (Future of Memory and Storage) 2025, held in Silicon Valley from the 5th to the 7th of August (local time)./Courtesy of FADU

FADU, a specialized semiconductor company, announced on the 23rd that it will participate in a keynote speech alongside Meta at the world’s largest semiconductor exhibition, ‘FMS (Future of Memory and Storage) 2025,' to be held from the 5th to the 7th of next month (local time) in Silicon Valley, U.S.

CEO Lee Ji-hyo of FADU and Ross Stenfort, a hardware systems engineer at Meta, will speak on the topic of ‘Expanding the Boundaries of Storage: Next-Generation SSDs for AI Data Centers.’ They will present innovative solutions for next-generation solid-state drives (SSDs) that meet the demands of the AI data center era. Lee will outline FADU’s technology roadmap and mid-to-long-term strategy to respond to the AI era.

FADU plans to operate a large exhibition booth at FMS 2025, comparable in scale to global corporations, actively seeking to discover new customers. The exhibition booth will showcase FADU's flagship product, the ‘PCIe 5.0 based SSD controller,’ along with its next-generation strategic product, the ‘Gen6 controller.’

In particular, FADU will introduce innovative technologies through exhibitions and demonstrations, including FDP (Flexible Data Placement), which greatly extends the lifespan and performance of enterprise SSDs, and QLC (Quad-Level Cell) technology for ultra-high-density storage required in the AI era. Furthermore, the business model ‘FlexSSD™’ is aimed at effectively responding to the demand for customized enterprise SSDs, also targeting the discovery of potential customers.

Lee noted, “Through technology differentiation and customized solutions, we plan to meet the needs of global clients pursuing low-power and high-efficiency optimized for the AI era,” adding, “We aim to leap forward as a key player leading the next-generation AI data center storage ecosystem through this FMS 2025.”

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