Solidigm was awarded the People’s Choice Stevie Award for the Solidigm™ 122 terabyte (TB) D5-P5336 solid-state drive (SSD). The company will receive the People’s Choice Award for Favorite New Products, Computer Hardware, during The 2025 American Business Awards Banquet in New York on June 10, 2025.
This award comes after recent recognition as part of the 23rd annual American Business Awards where Solidigm received a Gold Stevie Award in the Hardware-Storage category for the Solidigm™ 122TB D5-P5336 SSD. The Solidigm 122TB drive is the world’s highest capacity PCIe SSD—doubling the storage space of Solidigm’s earlier 61TB version of the drive and offering an ideal solution for AI and data-intensive workloads.
Details about The American Business Awards, the list of People’s Choice Stevie Award winners, and the complete list of Stevie winners in this year’s ABAs are available at www.StevieAwards.com/ABA.
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Solidigm, a pioneer in enterprise data storage, leverages decades of product leadership and technical innovation, collaborating with customers to transform their business and propel them into the data-centric future. Our legacy of industry leadership is helping enable AI and more with our robust end-to-end product portfolio for core data centers to the edge. Headquartered in Rancho Cordova, California, Solidigm operates globally as a standalone subsidiary of SK hynix Inc. Discover how we're advancing the industry at solidigm.com.
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