



Innogrit’s Rainier SSD Controller Chip Selected by ADATA and Biwin Achieves SSD Throughput Record at Over 7/GB/s in an M.2 Form Factor SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Innogrit Corporation, an emerging leader in advanced storage controller technology, is pleased to announce the adoption of its Rainier PCIe (IG5236) controller by ADATA for design into ADATA’s XPB Sage and by Biwin for design into Biwin’s NW200, both PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSDs in an M.2 2280 form factor. The Rainier SSD controller is the newest addition to Innogrit’s impressive line of SSD controller chips which includes its Gen 3 SHASTA, SHASTA+, and Gen 4 Tacoma product offerings.
2020-01-21“ADATA First To Display Innogrit Gen 4×4 Controller that Hits 7GB/s Speeds in ADATA Sage SSD | CES 2020 Update” We have been in the game a longtime. Things seem to cycle. I remember years ago when we were at FMS and SMI entered the scene with their newest SSD controller and we pushed for release.
2020-01-19“Adata Shows Off SSD with 1 Million IOPS, 7,000 MBps Reads” If an M.2 SSD that reads at 3,500 MBps seems a little slow to you, Adata has good news. Here at CES 2020, the company unveiled the XPG Sage, an upcoming PCIe Gen 4 SSD that promises read and write speeds of over 7,000 and 6,000 MBps, along with 1 million / 800K IOPS read and writes.
2020-01-13InnoGrit adopts M31’s optimization solutions of PCIe 4.0/3.0 September 4, 2019 - M31 Technology (TPEX code: 6643), a global silicon Intellectual Property (IP) boutique, and InnoGrit, the smart storage startup, announced today of the two parties’ establishment of long-term collaboration. InnoGrit’s SSD IC has already adopted M31’s PCIe 4.0/3.0 and ONFi I/O IP cores in effort to actively deploy in AI applications of massive data storage.
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