TapTechNews June 3rd, the storage company addlink announced that it will participate in Computex Taipei 2024 and exhibit a series of storage products.
In the high-reliability field for NAS and servers, addlink will exhibit the NASD60 and NASD20 solid-state drives, both of which have power loss protection and a write endurance of 1 DWPD.
The NASD60 adopts a PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 2280 interface, is equipped with eTLC flash memory, and has a sequential write speed of up to 6000 MB/s, with a maximum optional capacity of 1.92 TB;
while the NASD20 adopts a SATA3 interface and is equipped with regular cTLC flash memory particles, with a maximum optional capacity of 15.36 TB.
In the consumer storage part, addlink will bring the PCIe Gen5 x4 solid-state drive AddGame G55. This solid-state drive is equipped with a heat sink, and the sequential rate can reach up to 10000 MB/s.
G55 is equipped with a 7-nanometer process DRAM-less main controller (TapTechNews note: currently the only consumer main controller that meets this description is Phison's E31T).
And in the mobile storage part, addlink will bring two mobile solid-state drives that support the USB3.2 Gen2 protocol.
Among them, P60 is equipped with a single USB Type-C port, and P50 provides a Type-C and a Type-A port.
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