TRUSTA, ADATA's enterprise storage brand, participated for the first time in the Open Compute Project (OCP) APAC 2025 Summit, which was held in Taiwan for the first time this year. The event brought together leading industry experts to discuss the future of data centers and artificial intelligence infrastructure. In partnership with FADU, a leader in enterprise SSD controller development, TRUSTA showcased its new technologies aimed at improving the energy efficiency and sustainability of data centers in the era of rapid AI development.
With the growing popularity of generative AI and large language models (LLM), the load on data centers has reached record levels. According to research, since 2012, the computing power required to train AI models has increased by 4.7 times annually. It is expected that by 2030, the amount of data used for AI inference will exceed the data for training by 3.8 times, and data center energy consumption will increase by 1.65 times compared to 2023.
Generative AI is also accelerating the spread of synthetic data, which already exceeds the volume of real data. Combined with the 24/7 operation of modern data centers, this creates serious challenges in the area of energy consumption and carbon footprint.
Jeffrey Lee, Vice President of Enterprise Solutions at ADATA, noted:
"TRUSTA focuses on the performance standard \"IOPS/Watt\" and \"Throughput/Watt\", which evaluates the balance between performance and energy consumption. This allows customers to choose solutions that reduce operating costs and help achieve carbon neutrality."
In response to the growing demands of AI and cloud computing, TRUSTA introduced a new line of SSDs, including the flagship T7P5 PCIe 5.0 model. Its key features:
- Read/write speed: up to 13,500 / 10,300 MB/s.
- Energy efficiency: 447 MB/s per Watt (1.6 times higher than competitors).
- Reliability: up to 3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day).
- Form factor support: U.2, E1.S, E3.S, M.2.
This drive is well-suited for AI/machine learning training, OLTP/OLAP (online transaction processing and analytics), and big data and graphics processing.
In addition to SSDs, TRUSTA showcased server DDR5 R-DIMM modules with a bandwidth of 6400 MT/s and capacities ranging from 32 GB to 128 GB, making the company a key player in energy-efficient data center solutions.
Participation in OCP APAC 2025 reaffirmed TRUSTA's ambition to create sustainable, high-performance solutions for AI infrastructure. With a focus on energy efficiency and low power consumption, the company helps businesses reduce costs and move closer to carbon neutrality.
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