The company’s website is now primarily devoted to business solutions. In the section where information about consumer products was previously included, now only products for the corporate sector are discussed. Solidigm representatives confirmed that the company will no longer produce consumer SSDs and recommended that customers switch to products from its parent company, SK hynix.

Solidigm was formed from Intel’s SSD business in 2021 when South Korean company SK hynix acquired it for $9 billion.

Source: Ferra

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