ADATA Showcases Enterprise & Gaming SSD Innovations at OCP APAC 2025

ADATA Technology, a global leader in memory modules and flash storage products, is highlighting advancements across its enterprise and gaming storage portfolios, with new solutions from its enterprise brand TRUSTA and gaming brand XPG.

At the Open Compute Project (OCP) APAC Summit in Taiwan, TRUSTA is presenting its latest enterprise storage technologies, developed in collaboration with FADU, a leading enterprise SSD controller manufacturer. The company is emphasizing power efficiency for AI server environments, with a focus on sustainable data center operations.

TRUSTA’s featured product, the T7P5 PCIe 5.0 SSD, achieves 13,500 MB/s read and 10,300 MB/s write speeds, with a power efficiency of 447 MB/s per watt, 1.6 times higher than comparable products. Designed for write-intensive workloads such as AI/ML training, OLTP/OLAP, big data processing, and graphics rendering, the drive offers up to 3 DWPD durability. TRUSTA’s broader portfolio includes PCIe 5.0, PCIe 4.0, and SATA III SSDs in multiple form factors, as well as server-grade DDR5 R-DIMM memory modules supporting speeds up to 6,400 MT/s.

In the gaming segment, XPG has introduced the SPECTRIX S65G RGB Gen4 SSD, a high-performance solid-state drive designed for esports players, PC enthusiasts, and overclockers. Featuring an uncovered RGB light strip with a distinctive X-patterned design, the S65G combines customizable lighting with sequential read/write speeds of 6,000/5,000 MB/s via PCIe Gen4x4 and NVMe 1.4 compliance. The drive supports SLC caching, Host Memory Buffer (HMB) technology, and is compatible with both Intel and AMD platforms.

The S65G also serves as a storage upgrade for PlayStation 5 consoles, with capacities up to 2TB, LDPC error correction, and Pyrite encryption for enhanced data integrity and protection. A five-year limited warranty backs it.

With these announcements, ADATA continues to advance performance, efficiency, and user experience across enterprise and consumer markets, addressing the growing demands of AI-driven data centers and immersive gaming environments.

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