Team Group T-Force External SSD Adopts USB3.2 Gen2x2 Interface
Up to 8TB to come, and up to 2,000MB/s RW speeds, nearly as fast as SSD
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 26, 2021 at 2:32 pmTeam Group, Inc. is researching on latest technology in computer hardware storage.
In 1Q21, it demonstrated its ability to lead the industry in DDR5 memory gen, and also announces technological innovations in storage products, including a UFD flash drive with R/W speed almost comparable to 6Gb SATA SSD, and the T-Force USB 3.2 external SSD with 8TB capacity and a R/W speeds of 2,000MB/s.
The most common USB flash drives in the past used the USB 2.0 spec, and the R/W speed is about 25-10MB/s. The company‘s USB drive has the latest technology and adopts USB3.2 Gen2 interface, and the actual transfer speed can reach about 600-500MB/s, which is almost equal to the performance level of 6Gb SATA SSD, and the capacity is topped to 1TB. The firm will accompany consumers to the new gen with our strength in technology. With this compact USB drive, you can have the same performance as an external SSD that is the size of a sliced toast.
T-Force external SSD adopts the USB3.2 Gen2x2 interface and has the ultimate R/W speed of up to 2,000 MB/s, demonstrating the fast, ruthless and accurate speed that this product emphasizes. The speed is almost twice as fast as the USB3.2 Gen2 interface used in mainstream external SSD, and according to the results of the company‘s internal laboratory tests, the transfer time can be shortened to approximately 20s [1] when transferring a single 10GB large file. It is designed to meet the needs of heavy game backup users and high-quality video creators and is expected to be released in the future with a maximum capacity of 8TB.
The company continues to devote itself to R&D in different types of storage products. Whether for developing a UFD flash drive with a size of only 14x33mm, or the T-Force USB3.2 Gen2x2 external SSD with 8TB capacity at 1cm of thickness, the firm represent the new trend of turning large-capacity storage into lightweight at lightning speed.
[1] : This shortened time is the result of 10GB virtual files tested in company‘s internal laboratory using native USB3.2 Gen2x2.