FADU Participates in US 'OCP Global Summit'... Unveils SSD Vision for AI Data Centers
Operated Independent Booth to Showcase Collaborative Achievements
Next-Generation SSD Standard Developed with Meta
Collaboration with Taiwan's ADATA and Giga Computing
FADU, a company specializing in data centers, has unveiled its vision for next-generation enterprise solid-state drives (SSDs) optimized for artificial intelligence (AI) data centers in the United States.
On October 17, FADU announced that it participated in the 'OCP Global Summit 2025,' held at the San Jose Convention Center in California, United States, from October 13 to 16 (local time).
The OCP Global Summit is an annual event hosted by the Open Compute Project (OCP), the world's largest open data center technology community. It brings together major technology companies such as Meta, Microsoft, and Google, as well as suppliers like AMD and NVIDIA, to share a wide range of technologies and visions for building data center IT infrastructure. With unprecedented interest in AI data centers, this year's event was the largest ever. FADU operated its own booth, showcasing its technological capabilities in SSDs, with a focus on collaborative achievements with partner companies.
FADU exhibited the next-generation modular server platform 'Yosemite V5,' designed by Meta for ultra-high-density storage servers in data centers, alongside the 'E2' SSD, a next-generation SSD standard developed by FADU. According to FADU, this demonstration of high-density, high-efficiency storage architecture highlighted the company's presence within the global big tech ecosystem.
Visitors are touring the Padu exhibition booth at the 'OCP Global Summit 2025' hosted by the open data center technology community, Open Compute Project (OCP). Padu.
View original imageIn addition, FADU jointly showcased SSDs based on its controllers and data center server systems with Taiwanese SSD manufacturer ADATA and server company Giga Computing. ADATA’s flagship SSD brand, the 'TRUSTA T7P5 PCIe 5.0 SSD,' achieved verified high performance and outstanding power efficiency on the Giga Computing platform. Through these collaborations, FADU plans to strengthen its position in the Taiwanese AI ecosystem, which is currently leading the AI server market.
FADU also presented a newly developed demo program with the latest features for SSDs, allowing users to directly verify operational visibility, power efficiency, and predictable responsiveness. For example, self-power monitoring-a next-generation SSD standard technology proposed by Meta-enables the SSD to autonomously record various data such as average power, cumulative consumption, and power usage patterns (histograms) with high accuracy, and to provide immediate alerts when abnormal signs are detected.
This reduces the need to design separate power measurement equipment for server operations and allows hardware to be optimized according to the actual power consumption of each SSD device. As a result, companies can reduce capital expenditure (CapEx) and, by detecting device anomalies early, respond quickly to lower operational expenses (OpEx), ultimately reducing total cost of ownership (TCO). This has led to its adoption as a new standard for AI data centers, where power supply limitations have become a reality.
On the final day of the event, October 16 (local time), Young Paik, Vice President of Business Development at FADU’s US subsidiary, delivered a presentation titled 'Predicting the Future Through PCIe Gen6 SSD Simulation.' He shared predictions about changes in data center infrastructure with the transition to new PCIe generations and outlined the expected performance of Gen6 SSDs and the system-level technologies required to operate them, presenting a future direction for data center systems.
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FADU CEO Lee Ji-hyo stated, "This OCP Global Summit confirmed that AI data centers will become the most important infrastructure for future society. Especially amid the recent surge in interest due to supply shortages of memory and SSDs, FADU was able to solidify its position in the AI data center ecosystem through collaborations with global big tech companies like Meta and global partners such as ADATA." He added, "We will continue to drive innovation and grow as a key company leading the future of data centers."
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