Solidigm
Solidigm is a data storage company that develops and supplies NAND flash-based solid-state drives (SSDs) and related technologies for client and data center environments.
- Enterprise and hyperscale data center SSDs for server, cloud, and storage platforms
- Client SSDs for desktops, laptops, and workstations
- NAND flash memory technology and controller firmware development
- Tools and utilities for Solid-State Drive (SSD) configuration, monitoring, and lifecycle management
- Technical resources and design support for OEMs and enterprise infrastructure teams
More About Solidigm
Solidigm focuses on NAND flash-based solid-state storage for use in enterprise, hyperscale, and client computing environments. Its portfolio is built around SSDs designed for servers, cloud infrastructure, storage arrays, and end-user devices, with attention to endurance characteristics, performance profiles, and power efficiency requirements typical of these deployments.
In enterprise and data center contexts, Solidigm positions its SSDs as building blocks for block storage, object storage, and distributed file systems. These drives are commonly integrated into x86 server platforms, converged and Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI), and custom storage appliances. Offerings span interface types such as PCI Express (PCIe) and Serial ATA (SATA), and use protocols such as Non-volatile Memory Express (NVME) for low-latency access over PCIe in modern data center and cloud architectures.
For client systems, Solidigm provides SSDs intended for notebooks, desktops, and workstations. These products are typically delivered in form factors such as M.2 and 2.5-inch drives and are designed for Operating System (OS) boot volumes, application storage, and content creation workloads. The same core technologies—NAND flash memory, controller logic, and firmware—are tuned for reliability, thermal characteristics, and power usage appropriate to mobile and desktop platforms.
Solidigm’s technology stack includes multi-layer 3D NAND architectures, flash management algorithms, and firmware that handle wear leveling, error correction, garbage collection, and Quality of Service (QoS) behavior. The company also provides software tools categorized under storage management and monitoring, which allow enterprises, OEMs, and IT administrators to perform drive health checks, firmware updates, and configuration adjustments within server fleets or client device estates.
Within an enterprise IT marketplace taxonomy, Solidigm fits under data storage hardware, flash storage, and NVME SSD infrastructure. Its products are used both in Direct-Attached Storage (DAS) configurations and as components in shared storage systems, including SAN and Network Attached Storage (NAS) appliances produced by Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) partners. The company’s focus on SSDs aligns it with broader categories such as performance storage for databases and analytics, capacity-optimized flash for cloud and object storage, and client storage for enterprise endpoints and professional workstations.