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Graid Technology Launches VROC(TM) by Graid Technology with 24-Month Roadmap and Tier 1 OEM Support
VROC™ by Graid Technology brings active development, Intel® Xeon® 6 platform support, and no-cost upgrades to an established CPU-based NVMe RAID foundation.
SUNNYVALE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / June 1, 2026 / Graid Technology, creator of SupremeRAID™ and global steward of Intel® VROC, today announced VROC™ by Graid Technology, a rebranded and actively developed platform with a 24-month roadmap delivering new features, expanded platform support, and long-term investment for existing and future customers.
Intel® VROC has served as the CPU-based software RAID foundation for Intel-powered enterprise servers across Tier 1 platforms worldwide. Under Graid Technology's stewardship, the product transitions from sustained maintenance into active development with no disruption to existing deployments.
The VROC™ by Graid Technology roadmap includes:
Intel® Xeon® 6 platform support - including Oak Stream (Diamond Rapids) - with no-cost upgrades for existing Intel® VROC customers
Hardware key elimination via UEFI licensing, simplifying procurement and lifecycle management
New client and workstation capabilities co-developed with Tier 1 OEM partners
SupremeRAID™ coexistence support, enabling CPU-based RAID and GPU-accelerated RAID on the same Intel® Xeon® platform
Tier 1 OEM partners Lenovo and Supermicro have endorsed Graid Technology's stewardship and contributed to the updated roadmap.
"VROC™ by Graid Technology is built on the same proven foundation that enterprise customers have trusted for years," said Leander Yu, CEO of Graid Technology. "Our commitment is straightforward - preserve that continuity while delivering the active development, OEM collaboration, and next-generation Intel® Xeon® platform support that the market has been asking for."
Support for Intel® VROC under Graid Technology is available today. VROC™ by Graid Technology branding and feature updates roll out through OEM and channel partners starting Q3 2026. For more information, visit graidtech.com.
Find out more at Computex Taipei, June 2-5, Booth R0502.
About Graid Technology
Graid Technology is the creator of SupremeRAID™, the world's first GPU-based RAID controller, and the global steward of Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC). Graid Technology delivers RAID solutions that maximize NVMe storage performance and data protection for enterprise and high-performance computing infrastructure. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with global operations and R&D in Taiwan. Visit graidtech.com.

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