OCZ

OCZ was a brand of Toshiba that was used for some of its solid-state drives (SSDs) before they were rebranded with Toshiba. OCZ Storage Solutions was a manufacturer of SSDs based in San Jose, California, USA and was the new company formed after the sale of OCZ Technology Group's SSD assets to Toshiba Corporation. Since entering the memory market as OCZ Technology in 2002, the company has targeted its products primarily at the computer hardware enthusiast market, producing performance DDR RAM, video cards, USB drives, power supplies, and various cooling products. SSD devices with the OCZ brand that are using SATA III, PCI Express, Serial attached SCSI and USB 3.0 interfaces, for both client and enterprise applications are currently being produced. OCZ Storage Solutions was dissolved on April 1, 2016 and absorbed into Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc, which later then became Kioxia.

OCZ Storage Solutions
FormerlyOCZ Technology (2002-2014)
Company typeSubsidiary of Toshiba
IndustryComputer
PredecessorsIndilinx
FoundedAugust 2002 (2002-08)
Founders
  • Ryan Peterson
  • Bhulinder Sethi
DefunctApril 1, 2016 (2016-04-01)
FateDissolved and absorbed into Toshiba, then spun off into Kioxia
Successors
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Ralph Schmitt (CEO)
ProductsSolid-state drives Random Access Memory
Number of employees
550 (April 24, 2013)
ParentKioxia
SubsidiariesIndilinx
Websiteocz.com
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