Virtium Solid State Storage and Memory


Virtium Solid State Storage and Memory is a privately held American maker of semiconductor memory and solid-state disk SSD products for data storage in industrial/machine-to-machine designs and embedded systems and Industrial Internet of Things applications. The name Virtium is derived from the word virtue.

Description

Virtium was co-founded in 1997 by Phu Hoang, a refugee from Vietnam, and Chinh Nguyen. Hoang lived on a boat before immigrating to North America and learned English in a refugee camp. Since co-founding Virtium, Hoang has been acknowledged for his entrepreneurship and innovation.
Headquartered in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, USA, and with operations elsewhere in North America, Europe and Asia, Virtium designs, builds and supports its products in the United States. Virtium's primary products are memory modules and solid-state drives that use flash storage and are designed primarily with the SATA and PCI Express interfaces.
Virtium was among the first to apply proprietary programming sequences that “bridge” between single-level-cell and multi-level-cell types of flash memory used in SSDs, thus drawing on the reliability of the former and the cost efficiencies of the latter. In 2016, Virtium introduced self-encrypting SSDs—the first family of industrial-grade SSDs with Advanced Encryption Standard self-encryption available across all major drive form factors and designed for data security and data integrity. Those self-encrypting SSDs placed first in the Board, Modules & Embedded Systems category of the ECN magazine 2017 Impact Awards. Also in 2016, Virtium became one of the first industry vendors to market eUSB 3.0 storage modules in the ultra-small, 10-pin form factor. Later the same year, Virtium doubled the top capacity of its very-low-profile RDIMM and Mini-RDIMM DDR4 memory modules to 64GB—at the time the highest capacity for industrial-embedded memory modules.
Virtium in September 2017 debuted its StorFly M.2 NVMe SSDs supporting industrial temperatures, or I-Temp, and drawing an industry-low 3 W of power. Virtium also introduced in 2017 its StorFly-ICS concept that leverages gateway/access point compute and storage solutions to enable IIoT applications with intelligent, connected storage not possible via cloud storage. The company in 2019 expanded its StorFly family of SSDs to include industrial 3D NAND-based drives, followed by the StorFly-XR line of highly ruggedized SSDs using 3D NAND flash and XR-DIMM memory modules designed for military and aerospace applications. Virtium expanded the StorFly family further in 2019 with the addition of a four-terabyte SSD with industrial-temperature support and integrated data protection. The company in early 2020 brought to market its free StorKit SSD software suite for SSD qualification, migration from SLC and MLC to higher-density flash, and monitoring and maintenance of drives deployed locally or remotely. Later in 2020, Virtium announced it expanded the StorFly SSD family through the addition of higher-capacity 2.5-inch SATA, M.2 SATA and M.2 NVMe drives with I-Temp support.
In August 2015, Virtium secured investment from L Squared Capital Partners and added David Bradford and Tim Leyden to its board of directors. Court Square Capital Partners acquired L Squared Capital's investment in Virtium in May 2019.

Products and specialization

Virtium specializes in memory modules, advanced components, flash-based solid-state drives, and supporting software. Those product lines were expanded in 2015 with multiple additions to the company's industrial-embedded systems category.
The company's memory and storage products employ a variety of form factors and interfaces, including DIMM memory modules for DDR3L, MiniDIMM and ECC SoDIMM memory modules for DDR3L, and M.2, mSATA, CFast, Slim SATA, CompactFlash, PCI Express Mini Card, and eUSB SLC SSDs.
Competitors include SMART Modular Technologies and Swissbit.