- ADATA T7P5 SSD BRINGS 15.36TB AND THE GEN 5 SPEED OF Enterprise storage
- Trusta is not only fast, it is built for AI, virtualization and high efficiency data environments
- With 13,500 MB/s of reading velocities, the T7P5 crushes most consumer and prosumer storage options
With the business demand of AI servers and the rise of high -performance storage infrastructure, Adata is making a bold movement in the data center and AI markets with the launch of its new Enterprise brand, Trusta.
Reveaus before Computex 2025, Trusta promises to deliver SSD PCIE Gen advanced in massive capacities, blurring the line between performance and practicality.
Trusta’s flagship model, the T7P5 SSD, leads the new T7 series and is created to handle demanding workloads such as AI training, vector databases and virtual desks.
T7P5 SSD offers extreme speeds
This SSD offers reading and writing writing speeds of up to 13,500 MB/SY 10,400 MB/S, respectively, with capabilities ranging from 1.92TB to an amazing 15.36TB, which makes it one of the fastest business SSDs introduced to date.
Unlike consumption models, T7P5 is integrated into business factors such as U.2, E1.s and E3.S, ensuring compatibility with the server and cloud hardware. However, it is a large SSD, and it does not fit inside a typical business desk.
For companies with less intensive needs, ADATA also offers the SSD T7P4 PCIE Gen 4, which offers up to 7,400 MB/s reading and 5,050 MB/s of writing speeds, in capabilities of up to 7.68TB.
The T5 Series of Input Level, which includes T5P4B, T5S3B and T5S3, admits the PCIE Gen 4 and SATA III interfaces. These units are aimed at system start operations and applications that require unprocessed data.
Even so, performance is not just about main numbers. Trusta integrates flexible data placement technology (FDP) to optimize data flow, particularly in high load conditions where latency and efficiency are more important.
For Enterprise IT buyers and planners, Trusta’s alignment offers a convincing look at next -generation storage. But for average consumers in search of the best external SSD or an update of high capacity GEN 5, these units are out of reach, both in terms of factor of form and in case of planned use.
Through techpowerup