Teamgroup Introduces P250Q Self-Destruct PCIe Gen4x4 NVMe 1.4 Up to 2TB M.2 SSD with 3D TLC NAND Flash
Up to 7,000MB/s and up to 5,500MB/s RW speeds, and equipped with patented independent destruction circuit that enables precise data erasure at hardware level by directly targeting flash IC
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 14, 2025 at 2:01 pmTeam Group Inc. unveils its latest breakthrough in industrial storage: the industrial P250Q Self-Destruct M.2 SSD.
This solution integrates both software and hardware-based data erasure mechanisms, paired with an independent destruction circuit. Engineered to meet the stringent security and stability requirements of military, industrial automation, and AI applications, the P250Q sets a new benchmark for data protection and was recently honored with the 2025 Computex Best Choice Award for Cyber Security Category.
The P250Q is equipped with a patented independent destruction circuit [1] that enables precise data erasure at the hardware level by directly targeting the flash IC. It is further supported by an intelligent software system with an auto-resume function that ensures data destruction continues after an unexpected power outage, guaranteeing the complete elimination of sensitive information. Designed with real-world deployment in mind, the P250Q combines dual-mode software-hardware destruction, a 1-click activation button, and multi-stage LED indicators that display real-time progress, offering intuitive yet robust data protection for high-security environments.
The P250Q adopts a PCIe Gen4x4 interface and complies with the NVMe 1.4 protocol, delivering read speeds of up to 7,000MB/s and write speeds of up to 5,500MB/s to support data processing under mission-critical workloads. Available in 256, 512GB, 1 and 2TB capacities, the P250Q is built with high-reliability 3D TLC NAND flash and incorporates S.M.A.R.T. health monitoring technology to enhance device longevity and stability.
In addition to the launch of the P250Q, Teamgroup also announced that it has been granted a U.S. invention patent [2] for its wide-temperature M.2 SSD technology, developed specifically for high-temperature industrial environments. This patented technology automatically adjusts data transmission rates across 3 defined thermal zones, enabling stable SSD performance in ambient temperatures ranging from 85°C to 105°C. It is especially suited for deployment in electric vehicle ECUs, smart manufacturing equipment, and in-vehicle systems operating under extreme thermal conditions, demonstrating the company’s strength in innovation and technical expertise in the industrial storage sector.
The company stated that the official launch of the P250Q, alongside the recognition of a U.S. invention patent for its high-temperature-resistant storage technology, marks a significant milestone in the company’s dual focus on innovation across industrial storage and data security. Moving forward, Teamgroup will continue to place innovation at the core of its values, delivering safer and more intelligent storage solutions tailored for global industrial and military-grade applications.
[1] Taiwan Utility Model Patent: M662727
[2]Storage Device Suitable For High Temperature US 12283335 B2