The computational storage market is projected to reach USD 4.30 billion by 2032 from USD 0.93 billion in 2026, at a CAGR of 29.0% during the forecast period. The key driver of computational storage is the growing demand for faster data processing closer to where data is generated, reducing latency and alleviating bottlenecks in traditional storage systems. The increasing adoption of AI, machine learning, and real-time analytics is pushing organizations to integrate computation directly into storage devices. Additionally, the surge in data-intensive applications across cloud, edge, and enterprise environments is driving demand for high-performance, efficient storage solutions. Key strategies adopted by players in the computational storage market ecosystem to enhance their product portfolios, increase their market share, and expand their presence in the market mainly include product launches, collaborations, partnerships, and acquisitions.
Major vendors in the computational storage market include Intel Corporation (US), Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (US), Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (South Korea), NGD Systems (US), ScaleFlux (US), Marvell Technology, Inc. (US), Eideticom (Canada), NETINT Technologies (Canada), Pliops (Israel), and ARM (UK). Key strategies adopted by players in the computational storage market to enhance their product portfolios, increase their market share, and expand their presence in the market mainly include new product launches, partnerships, and acquisitions.
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In December 2025, AMD strengthened partnerships with storage vendors, OEMs, and cloud service providers to support computational storage architectures through reference designs and optimized platforms, accelerating adoption across enterprise and hyperscale data centers.
In March 2025, an Intel Labs article updated its computational storage work, detailing how virtual objects and offloaded EXEC operations can be applied to analytics, media processing, and object storage in cloud environments.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (South Korea)
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is engaged in the manufacturing and sale of electronics and computer peripherals. The company operates through four main business divisions: Device Experience (DX), Device Solutions (DS), Samsung Display (SDC), and Harman. The DX division offers products such as televisions, monitors, home appliances, smartphones, network systems, and computers. The DS division focuses on semiconductor components, including DRAM, NAND flash, and mobile application processors. The SDC division supplies OLED display panels primarily for smartphones. The Harman division provides automotive and audio solutions, including digital cockpits, car audio systems, and portable speakers. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. offers computational storage solutions through its SmartSSD and processing-in-memory (PIM) technologies, integrating embedded processors and accelerators directly within storage devices to enable data processing at the drive level. These solutions reduce data movement between storage and CPUs, improving performance, lowering latency, and cutting power consumption, especially for data-intensive workloads such as AI/ML, big data analytics, and database acceleration.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (US)
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) operates in the semiconductor industry, developing a range of products, including processors, accelerators, graphics cards, adaptive system-on-chips (SoCs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), system-on-modules (SOMs), as well as software, tools, and applications. The company provides solutions in artificial intelligence, various industries, workload management, and gaming. AMD’s business is organized into key segments: Data Center, Client, Gaming, and Embedded, and it delivers high-performance central processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs), and adaptive computing solutions. In the area of computational storage, AMD supports intelligent data processing through its EPYC server processors and Radeon and Instinct accelerators, which are designed to efficiently handle storage-related workloads. The platforms developed by AMD optimize data-intensive applications by improving throughput, reducing latency, and enhancing security. Its technologies are widely utilized in data centers, cloud computing, and enterprise environments.
Market Ranking
Major players in the computational storage market include Intel Corporation, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., ScaleFlux, and Marvell Technology. These companies are driving innovation through high-performance storage architectures, in-storage processing, and hardware-software co-optimization. Intel, AMD, and Samsung are pioneering computational storage solutions for data-intensive applications, while Marvell focuses on enhancing efficiency and scalability. Together, these top companies account for an estimated 40–64% share of the overall computational storage market.
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