ADATA could not be missed at CES 2025. She showed several new products here and outlined her future and future commitments.
The CES 2025 exhibition was also visited by ADATA, which decided to captivate the world with three thematic zones that give an insight into their progress in the field of artificial intelligence and innovative technologies in the field of games.
Artificial Intelligence Computing Solutions Zone – NEEDLE focuses significantly on the growing computing needs of artificial intelligence and comes with new DDR5 CUDIMM 6400 modules and XPG Lancer CUDIMM RGB DDR5 that achieve high transfer speeds of 9733 MT/s. They are certified by leading vendors ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock. XPG AICore DDR5 R-DIMM reaches 8000 MT/s.
PCIe Gen4 and PCIe Gen5 U.2 SSDs are equipped with encryption mechanisms and shutdown protection technology to ensure stable and secure server operation. In response to the continued growth of AI applications, ADATA is launching products such as 5th generation Gen5 SM2P51E8 M.2 2280 SSDs with transfer rates of up to 11,000 MB/s and LPDDR5X memory with data transfer rates of up to 8,533 MT/s.
They thus provide the fastest transfer rates for computers intended for artificial intelligence applications, while saving energy and creating a dynamic framework for future computing applications. Here, XPG will present new commercial products based on progressive design. The compact Defender SFF computer case and Edgecore TFX power supply are designed with an emphasis on minimalism and high efficiency. The Defender WS XL case will be complemented by a Fusion 1600 W digital titanium source.
Innovative Technology and Smart Mobile Lifestyle Zone – XPG Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 memory, which won the CES Innovation AWARD 2025, is the first gaming memory in the world to remember environmental protection in its design. They feature a special PCB surface treatment that improves heat dissipation efficiency by up to 10% and provides a data transfer rate of up to 8,000 MT/s, allowing gamers to overclock effectively while maintaining system stability.
In the SSD segment, ADATA has teamed up with its strategic partner Silicon Motion (SMI) to launch several cooling solutions for 5th generation SSDs. The Mars 970 Storm is equipped with a patented dual air/liquid cooling system that increases heat dissipation efficiency by 25%. The Mars 970 Blade is equipped with a thin cooler and offers read/write speeds of up to 12,000 / 10,000 MB/s. It uses SMI’s latest SM2508 controller and TSMC’s 6nm process. Thanks to this, it reduces energy consumption and residual heat and clearly demonstrates the possibilities of using the 5th generation SSD in notebooks. ADATA will also launch the SE940, the smallest external SSD with USB4 interface, using a single-chip SMI controller, achieving a read/write speed of 4,000 MB/s.
XPG Exposure – Lastly, ADATA focuses on the XPG brand, which offers a wide portfolio of products. Visitors can currently view the XPG Defender SFF compact computer case or the Edgecore TFX power supply – focused on minimalism and high efficiency.
ADATA hereby confirms its commitment to innovation.
Source: pctuning.cz