This M.2 SSD Can Self-Destruct By Giving Itself a Burst of Voltage
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Straight out of an episode of Mission Impossible, the new SSD presented by TeamGroup offers the possibility to delete all the data it contains irremediably and simply press a button.
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Team Group presented this week its new SSD P250Q, a PCIe 4.0 model that, at first glance, does not seem too special. It has NAND 3D TLC chips, good reading and writing speeds, and capabilities ranging from 256 GB to 2 TB. But there is a feature that makes it unique in its type, and is that it includes a physical button that allows you to completely delete all stored data. …
TEAMGROUP Goes Mission Impossible with One-Click Self-Destructing SSD
Image: TEAMGROUP Folks in a tight situation now have a means for quick, permanent data erasure with TEAMGROUP’s industrial-grade self-destructing SSD. Now you can truly say that it’s not a bug, it’s a feature, with a storage device designed to destroy your data. With the press of a button, or via a configured event trigger, the P250Q-M80 (sure, the M80 designation was purely coincidental) will use a high voltage surge to erase data on its flash …
This new SSD will literally self destruct if you push the big red button it comes with — Team Group posts video of data destruction in action - WorldNL Magazine
(Image credit: Team Group) Taiwanese memory specialist Team Group has introduced a new M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD, designed for mission-critical environments. The P250Q-M80 SSD offers a headline-grabbing quick access feature that securely wipes all data stored or even physically destroys the flash NAND chips, at the touch of a button. BC Award Winner: P250Q M.2 SSD – Secure Erase, Redefined - YouTube Watch On Many industrial storage device mak…
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