Startup Puts AI Core in SSDs
InnoGrit claims edge in performance, price, size
By Rick Merritt, EETimes
August 1, 2019
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Startup InnoGrit debuted a set of three controllers for solid-state drives (SSDs), including one for data centers that embeds a neural-network accelerator. They enter a crowded market with claims of power and performance advantages over rivals.
The chips emerge as NAND flash prices are showing signs of bottoming out. OEMs and data centers are expected to take advantage of the lower prices to continue the shift from hard-disk storage in notebooks and servers that require performance, power, or size advantages.
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- USB 20Gbps Device Controller
- SM4 Cipher Engine
- Ultra-High-Speed Time-Interleaved 7-bit 64GSPS ADC on 3nm
- Fault Tolerant DDR2/DDR3/DDR4 Memory controller
- 25MHz to 4.0GHz Fractional-N RC PLL Synthesizer on TSMC 3nm N3P
Related News
- Moortec's 28nm Embedded Thermal Sensing Solution selected by InnoGrit to Optimise Performance and Reliability in their latest SSD Controller Chip
- M31 Launches PCI-SIG Certified PCIe 5.0 PHY IP, Partnering with SSD Storage Chipmaker InnoGrit to Advance the Next-Generation PCIe 5.0
- xMEMS Extends µCooling Fan-on-a-Chip to SSDs — Delivering First In-Drive Active Cooling for AI Data Centers and Laptop PCs
- CAST Releases Improved IP Core for Controlling Large NAND-Flash SSD Memories
Latest News
- Analog Bits Adds New Power and Energy Management IP Blocks Proven on TSMC N2P and N3P Processes at TSMC 2025 OIP Ecosystem Forum
- EnSilica and Codasip announce strategic partnership
- Empower Semiconductor Secures Over $140M in Series D Financing
- Siemens unveils groundbreaking Tessent AnalogTest software for automated analog circuit test generation
- Euclyd Unveils CRAFTWERK: The World’s Most Power-Efficient Exascale Token Factory for Agentic AI