Verdict: The Adata SU650 480 GB Internal Solid State Drive stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, Adata SU650 480 GB Internal Solid State Drive delivers ...
ADATA SD810 SSD: Starting at $89.99 (1TB), up to $149.99 (2TB) The ADATA SD810 is a no-frills portable SSD with a tough titanium chassis, fast USB 20 Gbps connectivity, and IP68 ingress protection.
Adata’s handsome and unique USB 4 SSD is the fastest we’ve tested at 40Gbps, and is also relatively affordable. Recommended. The Adata SE920 is our second look at a 40Gbps USB 4 SSD and to be blunt, ...
The Adata SD810 is an affordable, 20Gbps USB SSD, and currently a bargain in the 4TB capacity. It breezed through the majority of our tests, but slowed drastically in the 450GB write, which will only ...
The ADATA SE920 excels in speed and portability and is suitable for anyone with rapid data transfer needs. However, its limited storage of 1 to 2TB for creative users and some manual setup ...
ADATA has launched its first USB4 SE920 external SSD, which supports Thunderbolt 3 and 4 and is backward compatible with USB 3.2 and USB 2.0. The company says performance can reach up to 3,800 MB/s ...
Forward-looking: The USB4 standard launched a few years ago, and USB4 2.0 has been taking shape for a while, but devices supporting the protocol remain scarce. Adata is the first to launch an external ...
The new ADATA SE920 external SSD is a small, speedy solid state drive that the company says is the first to support 40 Gbps USB4 connections, enabling you to make full use of the SSD’s blazing-fast ...
Today ADATA Has launched the industry’s first USB4 external SSD featuring higher read/write speeds for maximum external storage performance with the latest technology. This new external SSD supports ...
It wasn’t always so simple to add storage to a desktop or laptop. For decades, PC storage was synonymous with bulky, mechanical hard drives. The first hard drive was sold in 1956, but it wasn’t until ...
SSD prices continue to fall, and it's now gotten to the point where you can grab PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs for not much more than significantly slower SATA SSDs cost only a year or two ago. Case in point is ...
ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of industrial-grade DRAM modules and NAND Flash products today announces its first industrial-grade PCIe Gen4x4 M.2 2280 solid state drive, the IM2P41B8.