Thursday, October 15th 2020

ADATA Launches IM2P3014 M.2 PCIe Gen3x2 M.2 Solid State Drive

ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash products, is pleased to announce the ADATA IM2P3014 M.2 2242 PCIe Gen3x2 M.2 solid state drive (SSD). Equipped with 3D TLC flash and high-quality chips, this industrial-grade SSD offers the performance needed to handle large data volumes, all the while being incredibly energy efficient. Along with other capabilities and features, the IM2P3014 is an SSD well-suited for applications relating to IoT, edge computing, and 5G.

The IM2P3014 is a robust and compact industrial-grade SSD made for the era of IoT, edge computing, and 5G. This PCIe Gen3x2 SSD supports NVMe 1.3 for excellent transmission performance with read/write speed up to 1600/1300 MB per second while being energy efficient and effective at dissipating heat. These capabilities make the IM2P3014 perfectly suited for space-constrained IPCs and server boot-up applications. What is more, the SSD sports a 3,000 P/E cycle rating for excellent longevity and is designed to operate optimally in a wide range of temperatures (-40°C to 85°C) for incredible endurance, reliability, and stability.
For enhanced data security, the IM2P3014 comes with AES 256-bit encryption and meets the TCG Opal 2.0 standard. Its compact form factor and performance make it suitable for all types of industrial systems, either as expanded storage or as a boot drive. To safeguard quality, compatibility, and dependability, ADATA uses a rigorous SSD validation process that encompasses performance testing and quality assurance to ensure its SSDs meet the exacting requirements of industrial applications
Source: ADATA
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2 Comments on ADATA Launches IM2P3014 M.2 PCIe Gen3x2 M.2 Solid State Drive

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Nuke Dukem
For some reason I was under the impression that having two notches on the connector means it's a SATA SSD, then I noticed it said PCI-E in the article, got confused and had to educate myself. Notches denote lanes count, not interface.
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