Solidigm exits consumer SSD market as it prepares to go very big on enterprise SSDs in 2025
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Solidigm, a subsidiary of SK Hynix, has officially announced the discontinuation of its consumer solid-state drives (SSDs), the P44 Pro and P41 Plus models.
The company, which began operations in 2021 after SK Hynix acquired Intel’s NAND and SSD business for $9 billion, has removed the "Client SSD" section from its website.
The "Client Product Category" hyperlink on the site redirects to a "Discontinued Products" page. This confirms (via ITHome and Guru3D) that Solidigm will no longer produce its last two consumer-grade SSD models and older Intel-era drives like the 660p and 670p.
Solidigm shifts focus to Data Center Solutions
According to Solidigm, there are no plans for replacement products in the consumer ...
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