Biwin and FADU Sign Strategic Cooperation Memorandum for Enterprise SSDs in China

TapTechNews August 12th news, Biwin signed a memorandum of strategic cooperation understanding with the South Korean data center solid-state drive and main control enterprise FADU at the FMS2024 summit, and the two sides will jointly develop and sell enterprise-level solid-state drive solutions in the Chinese market.

Biwin and FADU Sign Strategic Cooperation Memorandum for Enterprise SSDs in China_0

TapTechNews learned that the cooperation between Biwin and FADU will focus on the development, marketing, and sales of data center/enterprise-level solid-state drive products for Chinese enterprises, covering categories such as cloud, OEM and ODM servers, and storage. The two sides will also jointly build mass production and testing facilities for enterprise-level solid-state drives in China.

In addition to the Chinese market, the two companies will also explore various cooperation opportunities in Asia and other markets where Biwin is active.

Biwin and FADU Sign Strategic Cooperation Memorandum for Enterprise SSDs in China_1

Biwin said:

Establishing a strategic partnership with FADU will enable Biwin to provide differentiated leading enterprise storage solutions for Chinese customers and further enhance our enterprise solution capabilities.

Just like our company's slogan InfiniteStorage, UnlimitedSolutions, we will continue to use our global resources and technology to provide innovative solutions for customers.

FADU said:

Establishing a strategic partnership with Biwin is of great significance because it diversifies FADU's export route: in addition to the US market that we mainly focus on, it will also include the Chinese market.

We expect to continue to expand supply on the basis of the partnership and are committed to creating new customers in major global markets including the US, China, Asia, and Europe.

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