ADATA starts selling computer parts under a new name, called TRUSTA, for big companies. They want to help with AI servers that people need these days. The brand shows up first at COMPUTEX 2025 with its T7 and T5 storage drives. Servers might make $306 billion this year as more places buy AI machines. These new drives help with many jobs, like training robots to think or running many computers at once.
The fastest T7P5 drives read data at 13,500 MB each second with space up to 15 TB. They come in different shapes for various computer racks used at large tech firms. The T7 line works best with heavy math tasks or when many people share one system. The T5 drives focus on keeping systems running safely without losing power during storms.
ADATA makes these parts around the world in China, Brazil, and India to ship quickly. They team up with other tech firms to build better drives together. The company spent over twenty years learning how to make memory work right. Their aim shows in their saying Together Empowering Tomorrow, as they hope to help build future machines.
The fastest T7P5 drives read data at 13,500 MB each second with space up to 15 TB. They come in different shapes for various computer racks used at large tech firms. The T7 line works best with heavy math tasks or when many people share one system. The T5 drives focus on keeping systems running safely without losing power during storms.
ADATA makes these parts around the world in China, Brazil, and India to ship quickly. They team up with other tech firms to build better drives together. The company spent over twenty years learning how to make memory work right. Their aim shows in their saying Together Empowering Tomorrow, as they hope to help build future machines.