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Team Group's new self-destruct SSD is a criminal's best friend
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51028, member: 636"] Team Group engineers built a storage device that makes sensitive information disappear at the touch of a physical button. The P250Q solid state drive carries advanced circuitry designed to wipe every byte from its memory chips instantly. Military organizations and industrial companies get peace of mind knowing their secrets vanish completely when threats arise. Hardware makers awarded the device their 2025 Computex Best Choice Award for outstanding cybersecurity innovations. The drive continues erasing operations even when electrical power gets cut unexpectedly. Storage experts crafted the device using PCIe 4.0 technology that delivers respectable transfer rates for most computing tasks. Read operations peak at 7,000 megabytes per second while write functions reach 5,500 megabytes per second maximum. Buyers choose between four different storage amounts ranging from 256 gigabytes up to 2 terabytes total capacity. LED lights provide real-time feedback during destruction cycles while users monitor progress through visual indicators. The hardware targets flash memory components directly rather than relying on software deletion methods. Temperature resistance makes the drive suitable for extreme environments where heat levels soar beyond normal limits. Gaming systems and server farms benefit from reliable performance under demanding operational conditions. Electric vehicles and industrial robots operate the storage safely even when internal temperatures climb toward 105 degrees Celsius. Multiple thermal zones automatically regulate data transfer speeds to prevent overheating damage. Wide-temperature patents protect the manufacturing techniques that enable such robust environmental tolerance. [/QUOTE]
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