Market Share of NA SSD Caching Industry
The SSD Caching Market in North America is largely concentrated, with technology behemoths exerting supremacy thanks to cutting-edge technology and experience. To be competitive, businesses introduce new items with innovations and advancements on a regular basis. Acquisitions, partnerships, investments, mergers, and technological advances, and introductions are all used by major industry actors to stay competitive.
- May 2020 - Samsung developed a new SSD with support for the latest PCIe Gen. 4 standard and an E1.S form factor. The company's new PM9A3 SSD uses Samsung's sixth-generation 3-bit V-NAND technology and will be available in three form factors: E1.S, M.2, and U.2. The E1.S and U.2 versions of the SSD can reach peak sequential read and write speeds of up to 6,500 MB/s and 3,500 MB/s, respectively.
- May 2020 - The Intel Corporation has revealed that a 144-layer 3D NAND QLC SSD will be available later this year. The Alder Stream Optane SSD will be available in a single port configuration this year and a dual-port configuration in 2021, according to Intel. Alder Stream employs second-generation 3D XPoint media, which has four layers as opposed to two in the first version. It features a new controller ASIC with the most up-to-date software and PCIe 4 link technology.
North America SSD Caching Market Leaders
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Intel Corporation
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Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd
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Micron Technology Inc
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SK Hynix Inc.
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Seagate Technology LLC
*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order