Addlink plans to show new computer storage drives at the Computex event. The company makes two models, called G57 and G57H, that transfer data at speeds up to 14000 megabytes per second. Both drives use the same fast controller chip, but only the G57H comes with extra cooling parts. Customers can choose between three sizes, from 1 to 4 terabytes, when buying these drives. The largest drives will likely reach the fastest speeds compared to smaller versions.
These storage devices contain special memory chips that help them work faster for short bursts of activity. Addlink adds protection features that prevent data loss and keep the drives from getting too hot during use. The company backs these products with a five-year promise to replace faulty units. Other companies, such as SanDisk and Kingston, already sell similar products with even faster speeds, going up to 14900 megabytes per second. Some competitor drives offer larger 8-terabyte options for people who need more space.
These storage devices contain special memory chips that help them work faster for short bursts of activity. Addlink adds protection features that prevent data loss and keep the drives from getting too hot during use. The company backs these products with a five-year promise to replace faulty units. Other companies, such as SanDisk and Kingston, already sell similar products with even faster speeds, going up to 14900 megabytes per second. Some competitor drives offer larger 8-terabyte options for people who need more space.