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Adata Showcases PCIe Gen3x4 SSD With 3D NAND

Powered by Marvell and SMI solution

ADATA Technology Co., Ltd. brought a range of innovative technology products to the Consumer Electronics Show 2016.

It will reveal high performance and eye-catching XPG Dazzle LED DDR4 modules alongside extra-speedy SO-DIMM DDR4 for notebooks rated at 2,800MHz.

Visitors were able to experience ADATA PCIe Gen3x4 (32Gb/s) SSD featuring 3D NAND Flash, stylish Apple Series accessories, and USB Type-C offerings that include SSDs, USB Flash drives, power banks, and cables.
 
Performance XPG Dazzle LED DDR4
ADATA debuted a new line of XPG DDR4 memory, dubbed Dazzle due to the inclusion of proprietary LED lighting inspired by high performance automotive headlights. The first Dazzle offerings are 4GB modules clocked up to 3,866MHz. They cater to devoted gamers, overclockers, and case modders that seek a combination of top-tier performance and unique gaming-themed styling. The XPG Dazzle range implements LED lighting into heatsinks, illuminating desktop gaming PCs. Likewise, ADATA will launch its first XPG memory designed for gaming notebooks in the form of XPG S1 2800MHz DDR4 SO-DIMM with support for XMP 2.0. These new modules feature a range of creative heatsink designs customers can choose from.
 
Fast PCIe Gen3x4 SSD and 3D NAND

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ADATA launched its PCIe Gen3x4 SSD, powered by a Marvell and SMI solution with 3D NAND Flash, representing a milestone in non-volatile storage evolution. The technology makes production of 2TB and larger SSDs easier, and allows R/W performance up to 2,900MB/s and 1,300MB/s, more than triple the throughput of standard SATA SSD. It supports NVMe and low density parity check technologies to extend SSD lifespan and reliability while delivering performance. ADATA showcased a full line of industrial SSD solutions in M.2, mSATA, CFast, CF, uSSD, SATA DOM, eUSB, and USB DOM form factors. The company supports the transition from mechanical storage to solid state and is at work developing solutions that make the move to all-flash topologies viable to enterprises and individual users.

Stylish Apple Series, USB Type-C accessories, and storage for Xbox gamers  
The company showcases the first MFi-certified Lightning card reader with bi-directional data access, which means it can R/W to and from iOS devices for twice the usability.

Also at the show, the i-Memory UE710 Flash drive helps users save more of their cherished memories with easy capacity expansion on iOS devices. For MacBook Air 13″, ADATA has developed a solution in the form of the i-Memory Storage Expansion Card, which delivers fast R/W performance for efficient data transfer, similar to an SSD.

In addition to Apple series products, USB Type-C offerings were an ADATA centerpiece at CES 2016, with SSDs, power banks, USB flash drives, and data cables sporting the interface.

Accommodating the needs of passionate Xbox users, ADATA revealed a durable external HDD crafted for console storage expansion. It features military-grade shock proofing and an Xbox-themed color scheme.

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