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Transcend Unveils MTS570P M.2-SATA SSD with Power Loss Protection

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Transcend, a premier manufacturer of embedded memory products and storage solutions, is proud to announce the launch of the all-new MTS570P, a Power Loss Protection (PLP) SSD aimed at enhancing storage reliability for embedded systems. Engineered with a compact form factor without compromising on performance, it is an ideal solution for edge servers, IoV systems, network switches, POS machines, and various other types of edge devices.

Power Loss Protection (PLP) stands as a critical feature in modern embedded systems, particularly when used in rugged environments. Its main purpose is to safeguard data integrity during unstable power supply or unexpected power loss/failure, ultimately enhancing overall system reliability and safety by providing a stable and secure storage solution.



Enhanced Reliability For Challenging Environments
Transcend's M.2 SSD MTS570P which features the M.2 2242 form factor, the SATA III interface, and 112-layer 3D NAND flash, operates reliably within a wide temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. With the addition of Corner Bond technology, anti-sulfur resistors, and 30µ" PCB gold fingers, it shields key components from shock, vibration, and sulfur contamination, all of which help enhance overall drive durability.

Software & Hardware Integration To Better Empower Smart Manufacturing Systems
Transcend also offers the exclusive Scope Pro monitoring software, tailored for smart remote management. Its capabilities include S.M.A.R.T. analysis, capacitance value checks of tantalum capacitors, early warning notifications, and various other features aimed at maintaining the SSD's performance and prolonging its overall lifespan.

As a leading brand in the field of embedded memory and storage products, Transcend is committed to being a global innovator at the forefront of memory technology. We have a strong research and development team and experienced tech support team deployed globally, and our manufacturing base in Taiwan allows us to provide competitive storage solutions that help us stay at the forefront of the global market.

Transcend's MTS570P SSD comes with a three-year limited warranty. For more information, visit the product page.

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I am surprised steam deck doesn't support this form factor, it really doesn't look much better than 2230... interesting
Probably due to fact that 2242 sized NVME SSDs were quite rare when Valve would have started developing Deck. Maybe with Deck 2 they will redesign their SSD slot to accomodate 2242 sized SSDs which seem to be becoming more and more common. Lenovo's Legion Go seems to be designed from ground up to accept these 2242 sized drives.
 
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Probably due to fact that 2242 sized NVME SSDs were quite rare when Valve would have started developing Deck. Maybe with Deck 2 they will redesign their SSD slot to accomodate 2242 sized SSDs which seem to be becoming more and more common. Lenovo's Legion Go seems to be designed from ground up to accept these 2242 sized drives.

It takes almost nothing to engineer for both... just another hole to solder on the nut. Definitely an oversight. Looking and both LCD and OLED versions there is enough PCB space for sure.
 
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