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Kingston Digital topped SSD demand in 2019 and continues to grow in 2020

Kingston Digital, has announced its SSD business continues to grow at a strong rate following an astounding 2019. SSD demand through Q1 2020 remained high due to continued growth in the client, enterprise and OEM sectors. Since 2019, Kingston has broadened its SSD portfolio with three new client SSDs, five data center-specific drives ― two of which achieved VMware Ready status ― and launched its first U.2 NVMe PCIe solution.

“The 2019 research findings from both analyst firms validate Kingston’s growing presence and position in the SSD market.We continue to solidify our presence in the client space with strong SATA offerings as well as distinct NVMe solutions optimised for notebooks and desktops. In addition to the growth in OEM and partner manufacturing, we are proud to deliver several new enterprise solutions with predictable performance and greater dependability for a variety of applications and host environments,”  said Kingston SSD business manager Ariel Perez.

Market share data for 2019 from analyst research companies Forward Insights and TRENDFOCUS showed Kingston in a strong leadership position. Forward Insights ranked Kingston in first place in worldwide channel SSD shipments with 18.3 per cent market share, ahead of semiconductor manufacturers Western Digital and Samsung (16.5 per cent and 15.1 per cent, respectively). According to Forward Insights, almost 120 million SSDs were shipped in the channel in 2019.

“Demand in the channel remained very high as overall shipments increased 36 per cent from 2018.Kingston’s competitive product portfolio and extensive distribution enabled it to outgrow the market by a factor of two,” said Forward Insights president and principal analyst Gregory Wong .

TRENDFOCUS placed Kingston as the third-largest supplier of SSDs globally, with 10.4 per cent market share, behind Samsung and Western Digital. In 2019, TRENDFOCUS reported that 276 million SSDs were shipped worldwide, an increase of 36 per cent year over year. NAND consumption remained high as SSD shipments continued to surge in both units and average capacities throughout the year.

“Favorable pricing for a good portion of 2019 helped drive demand in the client space, enabling increased SSD-attach rates from the OEMs. Moving forward through the rest of 2020, SSD-attach rates in PCs will remain strong, with continued strong demand for SATA SSD in various data center deployments, as well as continued increases with Hyperscale buildouts for PCIe,” said  TRENDFOCUS vice president Don Jeanette.

 

 

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