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Adata DDR4 DRAM Modules and SSDs With Anti-Sulfuration Technology

Providing protection for industrial applications

Adata Technology Co Ltd. has begun to apply anti-sulfuration technology to its industrial-grade SSDs and DDR4 DRAM modules to counter corrosion and enhance the stability and service life of these products.

In addition, the company has also upgraded the speed of its industrial-grade DDR4 DRAM modules to 2,666MHz, boosting performance to meet the growing demands for high-performance and energy-efficient DRAM and SSDs for high-end industrial applications.

Anti-sulfuration technology:
First line of defense against environmental contaminants

Sulfuration is a process that occurs when excessive sulfide in the environment interacts with the silver inside resistors to form silver sulfide. Silver sulfide can cause resistors to lose conductivity thus reducing the reliability and durability of industrial equipment. The company has implemented anti-sulfuration technology for its industrial-grade SSDs and DRAM modules to counter this. Components featuring anti-sulfuration technology are tested for the utmost effectiveness. These include sulfuration and reliability testing, which subjects the components to a high-sulfur, high-temperature (105°C), and high-humidity (91-93%) environment for 45 days to confirm their compliance with the ASB809-95 specification.

The testing ensures that the firm’s products are able to meet the stability and durability requirements of industrial applications, such as industrial computers, power systems, energy exploration, network applications, surveillance, and outdoor electronic devices. Many key manufacturers of industrial computers and firewalls have already adopted the company’s products with anti-sulfuration technology to enhance the reliability of their operations and make their backup solutions more resilient.

DDR4 2666MHz DRAM module with wide temperature support
With the growing prevalence of AI, 5G, IoT, big data analytics and cloud computing in recent years, servers and data centers that store or process large amounts of data for long durations require higher performance DRAM modules that are also energy-efficient. The company’s DDR4 2666 SO-DIMMs provide speed performance up to 2,666MHz and can also operate optimally in a range of temperatures, from -40°C to 85°C. Combined with anti-sulfuration technology, the firm’s DDR4 2666 DRAM modules offer triple advantages: high-speed computing, resistance to extreme temperatures, and anti-sulfuration protection, serving as a durable solution for industrial equipment.

 

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