At CES 2025, Adata introduced a range of new storage products, including the Adata XPG SE940, a portable SSD which marks the first time Adata is using USB 4 technology. Adata is also tipping the ...
which XPG tells me will provide 25% better heat dissipation. The new SSD features 14,000/12,000 MB/s read/write speeds and a capacity of up to 8TB. Another product worth mentioning is ADATA's ...
With an 8TB capacity and blistering read/write performances, the Adata XPG Gammix S70 Blade is the fastest PCIe Gen4 SSD in our roundup. You're unlikely to find a larger SSD in this bracket ...
While Corsair's EX400U is on the slow side for a USB4 SSD, it’s also less expensive. It’s faster and more compatible across ...
According to Corsair, the new SSD offers 4,000MB/s sequential read speeds, along with 3.600MB/s write speeds. Elsewhere, Adata made a big announcement with the launch of the new XPG SE940 portable ...
the Adata SD810, which does everything just that bit better and has a little more to offer, for only a smidge of extra cash. That's why the SD810 is the best external SSD for gaming at the time of ...
CUDIMM stands for Clocked Unbuffered Dual in-line Memory Module. With high quality DDR5 CUDIMMs, such as ADATA's XPG Lancer CUDIMM RGB DDR5 memory, DDR5-9000 is not a pipe dream, but achievable on ...
The XPG AICORE DDR5 R-DIMM reaches 8,000 MT ... and demonstrating possibilities for Gen5 SSD use in laptops. ADATA has also launched the SE940, the industry's smallest USB4 external SSD which ...
Leading brands like ADATA Technology, BIWIN, and Lexar showcased a range of next-generation PCIe Gen5 SSD products powered ... Combined with XPG's exclusive hybrid liquid-air cooling system ...