TRUSTA, the enterprise storage brand of memory leader ADATA, announced its first-ever participation in the Open Compute Project APAC Summit, the annual technical conference for the open compute industry in Asia-Pacific region, debuts in Taiwan this year, gathering industry leaders to focus on innovations in data centers and AI infrastructure. In collaboration with FADU, a leading enterprise SSD controller brand, TRUSTA is showcasing their latest technological achievements, presenting a key solution for the sustainable development of data centers in the AI era.
TRUSTA Emphasizes SSD Power Efficiency Amid AI Boom and Corporate Sustainability Challenges
With the explosion of AI applications, data centers are facing unprecedented storage pressure. Since 2012, the computing power required for large language models has grown 4.7 times annually. Industry forecasts indicate that by 2030, the data volume for AI inference will surpass that of training data by 3.8 times, with energy consumption demand reaching 1.65 times that of 2023. At the same time, generative AI is accelerating the widespread adoption of synthetic data to surpass real-world data. The resulting data explosion—combined with the 24/7 operation of modern data centers—is intensifying the conflict between technological innovation, energy demand, and carbon emissions.