ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD

ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD reaches read speed of 7 GB/s

During the CES 2020, ADATA introduced the XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD, which uses the Innogrit Rainier controller (IG5236). The above controller can support up to 16TB of storage and use an eight-channel interface.

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Although Innogrit is an unfamiliar name (compared to Phison’s most commonly used controllers), the performance it offers is at a high level. The ADATA CrystalDisk benchmark shows sequential read and write performance of 7.2 GB/sec and close to 5.4 GB/sec for XPS Sage.

According to the Tom’s Hardware site, which was able to test the XPG Sage, ADATA also highlights random IOPS speeds of 1,000,000 and 800,000 for data read and write, respectively. Additionally, it is suggested that sequential speeds of 6 GB/sec can be easily achieved with some firmware changes before SSDs go into mass production.

Other features of the SSD ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD include 4GB of DRAM cache, integrated heat conductors, and SSDs up to 4TB capacity. It is expected that the XPG Sage will not be released before June.

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Adata expands its product offering with monitors, laptops and PC gaming

Adata currently sells memory solutions such as SSD and DRAM. However, the company is planning to change tactics starting in 2020. For starters, Adata wants to start selling more products that will be part of the Xtreme Performance Gear (XPG) line, reports TechPowerUp.

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XPG will thus offer new products such as monitors, laptops, gaming computers and PC cases. Adata is planning to cover the new market segment and position itself as a strong brand for PC gaming products. More details about the new product line will be revealed during the CES 2020 fair, but there is information on what will make it.

For starters, the XPG line-up will offer the Xenia 15 laptop, a 15.6-inch 1080p IPS gaming laptop and a ninth-generation Intel Core i9 processor. Also offered is PC gaming called the XPG Gaia -a mini PC with a PCIe graphics card slot.

Also is expected the new monitor, named Photon, which features a 27-inch panel with PixelDisplay Vivid Color Eye-Safe Display technology, which blocks blue light. When it comes to cases, the XPG Volta model is a cylindrical case, made from premium materials such as metal and tempered glass. The case will be able to accommodate the E-ATX motherboard and water cooling system.

Finally, the XPG will come with two concepts of RGB DDR4 memory module, with speeds up to 4800MHz and capacity up to 32 GB for DIMM.

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