Korean Firm FADU Expands Asia Footprint, Signs NT$6.3 Billion in New Contracts This Year

South Korean SSD controller maker FADU announced it is deepening its presence in the Asian data center and server market. Driven by a significant increase in orders from hyperscale cloud service providers, its cumulative new contracts this year have reached approximately NT$6.3 billion. In April 2025, it formed a strategic partnership with Taiwanese memory module maker ADATA, and in October, it launched a tripartite collaboration with ADATA and GIGA Computing. ADATA's enterprise SSD, the TD7P51 ECO, features FADU's controller. FADU has secured a NT$1.27 billion enterprise SSD supply contract in Taiwan.
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(Central News Agency, reporter Zhang Jianzhong, Hsinchu, 4th) South Korean solid-state drive (SSD) controller manufacturer FADU announced today that it is deepening its layout in the Asian data center and server market. Orders for SSD controllers from hyperscale cloud service providers have grown significantly this year, with cumulative new contracts totaling approximately NT$6.3 billion.

FADU stated in a press release that to strengthen its Asian market presence, it formed a strategic partnership with Taiwanese memory module maker ADATA in April 2025, and further launched a tripartite collaboration with ADATA and GIGA Computing in October.

FADU indicated it continues to work closely with ADATA. The enterprise SSD TD7P51 ECO, exhibited by ADATA's enterprise storage solutions brand TRUSTA at COMPUTEX, is equipped with FADU's SSD controller.

Benefiting from the significant growth in SSD controller orders from hyperscale cloud service providers, FADU's new contract value this year has exceeded 300 billion Korean Won (approximately NT$6.3 billion). Among this, the company has secured an enterprise SSD supply contract worth NT$1.27 billion in the Taiwanese market. (Editor: Zhang Liangzhi) 1150604