
NGD Systems
Bringing Intelligence to Storage.
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NGD Systems, founded in 2013 by seasoned SSD industry veterans Richard Mataya, Nader Salessi, and Vladimir Alves, specialized in a new category of intelligent storage devices. The founders leveraged their extensive experience from roles at companies like Western Digital and STEC to pioneer computational storage. Initially known as NxGn Data, the Irvine, California-based company aimed to reduce data movement by processing data directly within the storage device.
The company's core business revolved around the design and manufacturing of Computational Storage Drives (CSDs), specifically a line of NVMe solid-state drives (SSDs) called the Newport platform. These drives integrated processing capabilities, using ARM cores and a proprietary ASIC, to perform tasks such as AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics directly on the drive. This "In-Situ Processing" technology was designed to significantly decrease latency and power consumption for data-intensive applications by eliminating the need to transfer large datasets to a host CPU or GPU. The products were offered in various standard form factors, including U.2, M.2, and EDSFF, with capacities reaching up to 32TB, making them power-efficient solutions for hyperscale data centers, content delivery networks, and edge computing environments.
NGD Systems operated on a B2B model, targeting server OEMs, white box vendors, and large enterprises with massive data workloads, such as Booking.com. Revenue was generated from the sale of these specialized SSDs. The company offered distinct product platforms: a high-capacity storage device and an intelligent storage device, with the computational features enabled or disabled based on customer purchase. Over its lifetime, NGD Systems raised a total of approximately $45 million through several funding rounds, including a $20 million Series C in 2020 led by MIG Capital with participation from Western Digital Capital. However, the company faced significant challenges, leading to the departure of all three founders in March 2022. The company is now considered deadpooled.
Keywords: computational storage, in-situ processing, NVMe SSD, solid-state drives, data processing, edge computing, ASIC, enterprise storage, data analytics, AI acceleration, machine learning, low latency storage, power-efficient storage, hyperscale data centers, content delivery network, Nader Salessi, Vladimir Alves, Richard Mataya, Newport platform, high-capacity SSD