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Hitachi GST and Intel to Co-Develop Enterprise SSDs

First products as late as early 2010

Intel Corporation and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies announced plans to jointly develop and deliver Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Fibre Channel (FC) enterprise class solid-state drives (SSDs) for servers, workstations and storage systems.

The combination of a leading Enterprise drive supplier with a NAND technology and manufacturing leader will produce world-class solutions in terms of reliability, performance and system compatibility. The two companies will work together exclusively to deliver enterprise SSDs with SAS and FC interfaces, with the first products expected to be available in early 2010.

The new generation of solid-state drive technology complements existing enterprise-class hard disk drives (HDDs) and is intended for use in storage applications that require extremely high Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS) performance and power efficiency.

The new SSDs will be branded and exclusively sold and supported by Hitachi GST
and use Intel NAND flash memory and SSD technology. Hitachi GST has expertise in drive firmware, reliability, qualification and system integration that, together with Intel’s technology and manufacturing capabilities, is expected to deliver world-class solutions with the performance and reliability that enterprise storage customers demand.

Hitachi GST will continue to provide its OEM customers with a comprehensive portfolio of enterprise storage products that includes traditional HDDs and forthcoming SSDs. Intel will continue to develop, market and sell its award-winning product lines of high-performance SATA SSDs.

The new solid-state drives for the enterprise include a number of architectural breakthroughs and improve performance and energy usage models that will change enterprise computing,” said Randy Wilhelm, vice president and general manger of Intel’s NAND Solutions Group. “Intel and Hitachi GST share a common objective in delivering SAS/FC products based on solid-state technology that will help enterprise customers meet the skyrocketing demands for performance while reducing space, power and cooling costs.”

We understand the needs of today’s enterprise customers and are committed to delivering breakthrough products that increase their data center performance and reduce total cost of ownership,” said Shinjiro Iwata, executive vice president, Strategic Business Operations, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. “By expanding our product line-up to include both traditional enterprise hard drives and new SSDs, Hitachi GST will continue to provide customers with a proven set of products tailored to meet the high-performance, high-reliability requirements of today’s data center.

Comments

Now at least four HDD makers, HGST, Samsung, Seagate and Toshiba are involved or have announced that they will enter into SSDs. Fujitsu and WD are currently silent on the subject.

The strategy of HGST is different as it will work with flash specialist Intel, manufacturing chips with Micron, and will add its knowledge in HDD interfaces and controllers to develop enterprise SAS and FC units, Intel being already in SATA SSDs for PCs.

You can bet that HDS, from the same Hitachi group, will look seriously at these future enterprise silicon memories for its high-end storage subsystems, even if HDS is supposed to be working with other SSD player Transcend Technology.

But the first HGST product will be available only in 2010. In the meantime, STEC with EMC, Sun and probably HP, BiTMICRO and others are already shipping products...

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