ADATA Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/adata/ Technology News and Reviews Tue, 31 Oct 2023 06:56:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 ADATA Launches USB4 Interface SE920 Mobile SSD, read speeds up to 3800 MB/s https://www.techgoing.com/adata-launches-usb4-interface-se920-mobile-ssd-read-speeds-up-to-3800-mb-s/ Tue, 31 Oct 2023 06:56:20 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=148260 ADATA today announced the launch of its first USB4 transmission interface SE920 mobile SSD, while backwards compatible with USB 3.2 and USB 2.0, and support for Thunderbolt 3 & 4, read speeds of up to 3800 MB / s. The first USB4 interface SE920 mobile SSD was launched by ADATA on October 31, 2011, and […]

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ADATA today announced the launch of its first USB4 transmission interface SE920 mobile SSD, while backwards compatible with USB 3.2 and USB 2.0, and support for Thunderbolt 3 & 4, read speeds of up to 3800 MB / s. The first USB4 interface SE920 mobile SSD was launched by ADATA on October 31, 2011, and is now available in the market.

In addition, the ADATA SE920 mobile SSD is equipped with a Type-C interface to support connectivity to mobile devices such as cell phones.

The SE920 mobile SSD features a pop-up enclosure with a built-in fan. Pressing the retractable enclosure activates the fan, which is claimed to be able to lower the temperature by 10% compared to fanless products of the same specification; pressing the enclosure again closes the body, making it lightweight and easy to carry around.

The ADATA SE920 is equipped with a USB4 transfer interface with a read/write speed of 3800/3200MB/s. Transferring 10GB of 4K video is claimed to take only about 3 seconds, and it supports connecting to different operating systems and computer platforms, such as Android, macOS, and Windows, and it can also be connected to a gaming console for use.

Previous quote from techpowerup, the ADATA SE920 uses an M.2 PCIe Gen 4 SSD inside, as well as ASM2464PD main control chip from ASMedia, with 1TB and 2TB capacity versions, and no pricing has been announced for the time being.

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Adata XPG Lancer DDR5 8400 memory to be launched in the Q4 https://www.techgoing.com/adata-xpg-lancer-ddr5-8400-memory-to-be-launched-in-the-q4/ Tue, 17 Oct 2023 06:54:40 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=143434 Intel yesterday launched the 14th generation Core desktop processors. The first batch includes six models: i9-14900K/KF, i7-14700K/KF, and i5-14600K/KF. ADATA now announces that ADATA and its gaming brand XPG’s entire range of DDR5 memories and PCIe Gen5 solid-state drives fully support the 14th generation Core processor platform, and will launch 7600MT/s, 8000MT/s and 8400MT/s XPG […]

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Intel yesterday launched the 14th generation Core desktop processors. The first batch includes six models: i9-14900K/KF, i7-14700K/KF, and i5-14600K/KF.

ADATA now announces that ADATA and its gaming brand XPG’s entire range of DDR5 memories and PCIe Gen5 solid-state drives fully support the 14th generation Core processor platform, and will launch 7600MT/s, 8000MT/s and 8400MT/s XPG LANCER DDR5 in Q4 product.

According to reports, although the current mainstream speed of DDR5 is 5600MT/s, XPG LANCER DDR5 memory can achieve 8000MT/s with 14th generation Core, and also supports Intel XMP Ready overclocking, up to 8400MT/s to 9900MT/s.

In addition, ADATA LEGNED 970 PCIe 5.0 SSD can achieve sequential read and write speeds of up to 10,000 MB/s in testing, and 4K random write speeds of up to 1400K.

It is learned from ADATA’s official website that the current XPG LANCER BLADE series DDR5 memory capacity is available in 16GB and 32GB, and the specifications are available in 6000 MT/s and 6400 MT/s. The timings are CL 30 and CL32 respectively, and the voltage is 1.35-1.4 V.

The dimensions of this series of memory are 133.35 x 33.8 x 7.8mm, which officials say is ideal for smaller PC cases and avoids installations that interfere with tower CPU cooling. In addition, this series of memory supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO memory overclocking technology.

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ADATA Releases XPG LANCER BLADE Series DDR5 Memory: Low Heatsink Design https://www.techgoing.com/adata-releases-xpg-lancer-blade-series-ddr5-memory-low-heatsink-design/ Fri, 14 Jul 2023 12:56:41 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=113546 ADATA has released the XPG LANCER BLADE series DDR5 memory, which adopts a low-profile heat sink design and is compatible with more CPU cooler models. ADATA’s official website that this series of memory can be black and white, the capacity can be 16GB and 32GB, the specification can be 6000 MT/s and 6400 MT/s, the […]

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ADATA has released the XPG LANCER BLADE series DDR5 memory, which adopts a low-profile heat sink design and is compatible with more CPU cooler models.

ADATA’s official website that this series of memory can be black and white, the capacity can be 16GB and 32GB, the specification can be 6000 MT/s and 6400 MT/s, the timing is CL 30 and CL32, and the voltage is 1.35 -1.4V.

The size of this series of memory is 133.35 x 33.8 x 7.8mm, and officials say it is very suitable for smaller PC cases, which can avoid interfering with the installation of tower CPU cooling. In addition, this series of memory supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO memory overclocking technology.

At present, this series of memory modules has not yet been launched on the e-commerce platform.

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ADATA Shows New CAMM Notebook Memory: Lower Power and Latency https://www.techgoing.com/adata-shows-new-camm-notebook-memory-lower-power-and-latency/ Tue, 30 May 2023 19:38:18 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=102141 ADATA has now released introductory information about the new CAMM notebook memory on its website. Officials say it has a thinner profile, lower power consumption, and lower latency than current notebook memory. According to officials, the new CAMM memory features a new architectural design that is 57 percent thinner than today’s memory, plus it consumes […]

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ADATA has now released introductory information about the new CAMM notebook memory on its website. Officials say it has a thinner profile, lower power consumption, and lower latency than current notebook memory.

According to officials, the new CAMM memory features a new architectural design that is 57 percent thinner than today’s memory, plus it consumes less power and has higher storage efficiency.

ADATA said that this memory is designed for laptops and small industrial computers, with no slowdown when the system is fully loaded, lower latency compared to DIMM memory of the same specification, and support for LPDDR memory.

JEDEC committee member and Dell senior engineer Tom Schnell said earlier this year that JEDEC is developing a new notebook memory specification to replace the SO-DIMM memory standard that has been in use for 25 years. Dell first built CAMM memory, the first used in the Precision 7770 mobile workstation. The first CAMM memory was built by Dell and first used in the Precision 7770 mobile workstation,

The first JEDEC CAMM memory modules should be available when SO-DIMM memory reaches 6400 MT/s, replacing SO-DIMMs, according to previous sources.

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ADATA launches NeonStorm PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD and other new products https://www.techgoing.com/adata-launches-neonstorm-pcie-5-0-nvme-ssd-and-other-new-products/ Wed, 24 May 2023 14:29:49 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=100033 ADATA has recently launched a new PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD codenamed Project NeonStorm under the gaming brand XPG (Xtreme Performance Gear), in addition to the Legend 970 SSD. The highlight of these SSDs is the separate water cooling module and two fans that minimize the impact of overheating and performance degradation of high-speed SSDs. Both […]

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ADATA has recently launched a new PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD codenamed Project NeonStorm under the gaming brand XPG (Xtreme Performance Gear), in addition to the Legend 970 SSD.

The highlight of these SSDs is the separate water cooling module and two fans that minimize the impact of overheating and performance degradation of high-speed SSDs.

Both of these SSDs feature PCIe 5.0 x4 interfaces for maximum data transfer speeds on the latest AMD and Intel platforms.

The NeonStorm project added a separate water cooling system to the ADATA M.2 2280 SSD to directly cool the main controller and NAND chips. The aluminum heat pipes and small reservoir can be seen in the image provided.

To enhance cooling, ADATA has also installed fans at both ends and its device is fully autonomous and does not require connection to an external LSS. ADATA says the SSDs offer sequential read and write speeds of 14 GB/s and 12 GB/s, respectively.

The Legend 970 SSD has a traditional design, but ADATA says it can achieve 10 GB/s sequential read and write speeds thanks to a cast aluminium heatsink and larger fan compared to its predecessor.

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ADATA released GIMMIX D35 DDR4-3600 memory, a single 32GB https://www.techgoing.com/adata-released-gimmix-d35-ddr4-3600-memory-a-single-32gb/ Thu, 30 Mar 2023 12:05:03 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=84058 ADATA has now announced the new Vigoron D35 DDR4-3600 memory, which is expected to be available in the near future. Officially, the new design of the new Vigoron D35 memory is a non-graphic version, and will be followed by an RGB version to provide consumers with more choices. The memory frequency can reach DDR4-3200 and […]

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ADATA has now announced the new Vigoron D35 DDR4-3600 memory, which is expected to be available in the near future.

Officially, the new design of the new Vigoron D35 memory is a non-graphic version, and will be followed by an RGB version to provide consumers with more choices. The memory frequency can reach DDR4-3200 and DDR4-3600, and the capacity can reach 32GB per stick.

Using the highest quality IC chips and PCBs for higher overclocking performance and reliability, the new Gaming Dragon D35 memory has been tested and proven to work with the latest AMD platforms for easy compatibility and excellent overclocking performance. The memory is available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB sizes, and the heatsink returns to XPG’s classic triangular mitered design.

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ADATA: Memory industry demand expected to regain growth momentum from Q3 onwards https://www.techgoing.com/adata-memory-industry-demand-expected-to-regain-growth-momentum-from-q3-onwards/ Sat, 11 Feb 2023 06:17:09 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=71206 According to ADATA’s official news, ADATA’s consolidated revenue in January decreased by only 7.57% to NT$2.177 billion. According to ADATA, the company will maintain a flexible and cautious inventory strategy in the short term and keep abreast of industry changes. It is expected that the supply chain inventory of the memory industry will be gradually […]

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According to ADATA’s official news, ADATA’s consolidated revenue in January decreased by only 7.57% to NT$2.177 billion. According to ADATA, the company will maintain a flexible and cautious inventory strategy in the short term and keep abreast of industry changes. It is expected that the supply chain inventory of the memory industry will be gradually depleted in the first half of this year, and with the return of consumer demand in the second half of the year and the rapid growth in the capacity of each product’s single-unit memory, memory industry demand is expected to resume growth momentum from the third quarter.

ADATA Chairman Chen Li Bai further pointed out that the company’s current outlook on the memory boom remains unchanged and expects memory prices to remain in a short-term correction band this quarter, but thanks to upstream suppliers no longer making profits and a conservative attitude towards chip investment, the price declines for DRAM and NAND Flash are expected to converge compared to the fourth quarter of last year. In the global economic slowdown and consumer demand has not yet recovered, the company will not only strengthen inventory control and product competitiveness this year but also accelerate the shipment of three major high-margin products for industrial control, gaming and electric vehicles, with the goal of improving the company’s overall gross margin. Once the global economy stabilizes in the second half of the year and drives demand to revive, the company will have sufficient momentum to sprint for the next wave of operating peak.

DRAM revenue accounted for 46.84% of ADATA’s revenue in January, while the proportion of SSD products declined slightly to 28.83% and 24.33% for memory cards, portable hard drives and other products.

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Silicon Motion’s PCIe 5.0 SSD Controller to be mass production in early 2024 https://www.techgoing.com/silicon-motions-pcie-5-0-ssd-controller-to-be-mass-production-in-early-2024/ Mon, 09 Jan 2023 15:42:32 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=62860 Silicon Motion previously announced that it will release an enthusiast SSD based on the SM2508 controller with the latest PCIe 5.0 x4 interface, offering speeds of around 13GB/s, by the end of 2022. However, according to a new report from Tom’s Hardware, representatives from Wisepac said at CES 2023 that they expect the controller to […]

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Silicon Motion previously announced that it will release an enthusiast SSD based on the SM2508 controller with the latest PCIe 5.0 x4 interface, offering speeds of around 13GB/s, by the end of 2022.

However, according to a new report from Tom’s Hardware, representatives from Wisepac said at CES 2023 that they expect the controller to be in volume production by early 2024, apparently much later than previously announced. In addition, Wisers will also launch a scaled-down quad version of the SM2508, the SM2507, in 2024.

▲ Image source Tom’s Hardware

ADATA showed off its latest XPG PCIe 5.0 SSD at CES 2023, which comes with the SM2508 host controller, the latest generation of 3D TLC NAND flash memory and a faster DRAM cache. The SSD delivers sequential read speeds of up to 14 GB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 12 GB/s, 4K random speeds of 2000k IOPS, and capacities of up to 8TB.

▲ ADATA XPG PCIe 5.0 SSD, image source TechPowerUp

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ADATA Announces FUSION 1600 Flagship Power Supply: 1600W Titanium Certified https://www.techgoing.com/adata-announces-fusion-1600-flagship-power-supply-1600w-titanium-certified/ Fri, 06 Jan 2023 23:49:29 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=62255 The FUSION 1600 flagship power supply with 1600W Titanium certification and dual 16pin connectors was showcased at CES 2023 by ADATA. The power supply is designed in collaboration with Delta, using a patented flat panel transformer and GaN FET, and complies with ATX 3.0 design guidelines. It uses 2x 12VHPWR (12+4) connectors and supports XPG […]

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The FUSION 1600 flagship power supply with 1600W Titanium certification and dual 16pin connectors was showcased at CES 2023 by ADATA.

The power supply is designed in collaboration with Delta, using a patented flat panel transformer and GaN FET, and complies with ATX 3.0 design guidelines. It uses 2x 12VHPWR (12+4) connectors and supports XPG PRIME software, providing advanced customization of performance and fan settings.

ADATA says this power supply will be available soon, but pricing has not been announced yet.

ADATA is also showcasing its first PCIe 5.0 SSD at CES, with official speeds of up to 14GB/s and capacities of up to 8TB.

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