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Other Chips Needed for AI Model Training Besides Nvidia

Other Chips Needed for AI Model Training Besides Nvidia

The storage chip market, known for its enormous size and high standardization, shares characteristics with commodities, earning it the title of the “barometer of the semiconductor industry.” The recent downturn in the storage chip sector began in mid-2021, leading major global manufacturers to cut production. Industry experts generally believe that this cycle, which typically spans three to four years, has reached its bottom and is now on the rebound.

One unexpected development in this cycle is the surge of interest in artificial intelligence (AI), which is prompting storage chips to exceed market expectations. During this “spring” for storage, the Senior Vice President of Enterprise Storage and Display Interface Solutions at Silicon Motion Technology Corporation, Zhou Yanyi, shared his insights on the industry’s evolution.

Zhou noted, “A round of big data training may take about four to six months. Throughout this period, every data point must be recorded, presenting a substantial opportunity for transformative change in how we store and process transient data.”

Silicon Motion, founded in 1995 and listed on Nasdaq (NasdaqGS: SIMO), is the first IC design company in Asia to be listed on the Nasdaq and leads the global market in solid-state drive (SSD) controller chips with a market share exceeding 30%. Customers include renowned storage manufacturers such as Kioxia, Micron, and Samsung.

An SSD is primarily composed of a controller chip and flash memory particles, with the controller chip serving as the “brain” that uses specific algorithms for reading and writing data to the flash memory.

Before joining Silicon Motion in December 2023, Zhou Yanyi accumulated decades of experience in the semiconductor industry, having worked with major companies like Broadcom and Synaptics.

In an interview with Phoenix Media, Zhou discussed the impact of AI on the storage chip industry and outlined Silicon Motion’s response to market demands.

When asked about AI’s influence, Zhou explained, “The AI model pipeline consists of several phases, including big data collection and the training phase. Significant changes often occur during the training process, with the emergence of countless parameters to store data generated at various points in time. This creates critical questions about how to store this vast amount of data effectively.” He emphasized that as data increases, storage solutions must also expand accordingly.

In light of the current market demands, Zhou highlighted Silicon Motion’s commitment to developing high-performance, high-capacity, energy-efficient, and secure storage products. The company has introduced the MonTitan™ enterprise PCIe 5.0 SSD solution platform, unique in its offerings, which includes the “SM8366” SSD controller chip and enterprise-grade firmware.

Silicon Motion’s focus remains on the enterprise market, distinguishing itself from competitors while keeping pace with rapidly changing technology needs. Zhou asserted that this timing aligns perfectly with market demand, allowing the company to seize opportunities through strategic innovation.

As it relates to partnerships, Zhou remarked, “With the growing emphasis on performance, capacity, energy efficiency, and security, industry players recognize our ability to meet new demands quickly.” He noted that Silicon Motion maintains regular communication with major NAND flash manufacturers like Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron to maintain a competitive edge and define product direction over the next three to five years.

Regarding workforce size, Zhou mentioned that Silicon Motion employs more than 1,600 people globally, with nearly 90% engaged in research and development, mainly concentrated in the United States, Taiwan, Shenzhen, and Shanghai.

In 2022, an acquisition offer from a U.S.-based chip company faced an unexpected termination before it could be finalized in 2023. Reflecting on this situation, Zhou stated, “While the acquisition was unexpected, our management team has always focused on operational excellence and communication with our clients.” He reassured stakeholders that amidst global geopolitical tensions, the company’s strategic direction will remain focused on its core business and growth.

As the storage chip market continues to evolve, Silicon Motion is positioning itself to harness the potential of AI-driven data demands while maintaining its commitment to innovation and collaboration.

  • Rebecca Fraser

    Rebecca covers all aspects of Mac and PC technology, including PC gaming and peripherals, at Digital Phablet. Over the previous ten years, she built multiple desktop PCs for gaming and content production, despite her educational background in prosthetics and model-making. Playing video and tabletop games, occasionally broadcasting to everyone's dismay, she enjoys dabbling in digital art and 3D printing.

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