• Adata quietly rolls out the smallest USB 4 external SSD to date,

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Jan 11 11:15:05 2025
    Adata quietly rolls out the smallest USB 4 external SSD to date, and its fastest portable SSD ever

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    Sat, 11 Jan 2025 11:03:00 +0000

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    The Adata XPG SE940 is the smallest USB 4 portable SSD, delivering up to
    4,000 MB/s read and write speeds.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================The SE940 is Adata's first USB 4 portable SSD It reaches up to 4GBps on
    read/write Expect far more USB 4 external SSDs to launch in 2025

    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 SE940 as the smallest USB 4 external SSD to be commercially available.

    It can reach speeds of up to 4,000 MB/s for reading and writing data. This makes it not only the fastest portable SSD in Adatas line-up but also a contender in the broader external storage market. New benchmark for portable SSD performance

    The SE940 uses a modern single-chip controller from Silicon Motion, which gives stable performance, uses power efficiently, and works smoothly.

    It also has a built-in fingerprint reader, and comes with storage options of up to 8 TB, providing plenty of space for big files, multimedia work, or backups .

    Adata also announced several other SSD s at CES. The XPG MARS 970 Storm and Blade are Gen 5 M.2 NVMe SSDs (up to 8TB) that offer up to 14 GB/s read and
    12 GB/s write speeds.

    The company also announced the SR800 and SR820, portable SSDs that offer up
    to 20GB speeds, USB 3.2 Gen 2 and up to 4TB capacity.

    To wrap things up, Adata announced the SDXC SD 8.0 Express memory card which leverages PCIe 3.0 x2 for speeds up to 1600 MB/s reads and 1200 MB/s writes. You might also like These are the fastest external SSDs in the market It's 2025 and yes, you can add a DVD drive (and three SSDs) to Lenovo's answer to Apple's 27-inch iMac We've also listed the largest SSD and hard drives on the market



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