TEAMGROUP's new P250Q Self-Destruct SSD: erase your data like James Bond in a single click

TEAMGROUP teases its new P250Q Self-Destruct SSD, letting users delete all of the data on their SSD with a single click, like a spy.

TEAMGROUP's new P250Q Self-Destruct SSD: erase your data like James Bond in a single click
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TL;DR: TEAMGROUP's P250Q Self-Destruct SSD offers innovative one-click data destruction with an independent hardware circuit, ensuring secure and reliable erasure even during power loss. Featuring Gen4 speeds up to 7GB/s, multi-capacity options, and patented wide-temperature operation, it suits high-demand environments like EVs and industrial robots.

TEAMGROUP has just showcased something ripped right out of a spy movie, with the introduction of its new P250Q Self-Destruct SSD, where you can wipe all of the data from the SSD in a single click.

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The new TEAMGROUP P250Q Self-Destruct SSD is something completely new in the storage space, offering an innovative solution to the destruction of data on your SSD, based on intelligent design, various press durations can enable different modes of erasing your data. The new TEAMGROUP P250Q Self-Destruct SSD comes with a Secure Independent Destruction Circuit, which sees the drive perform data destruction using a button through Intelligent Dual-Mode Data Destruction and Intelligent Continuous Execution Mechanism.

The company has its patented independent destruction circuit for erasing your data at the hardware level, where it aims directly at the Flash IC, enabling the TEAMGROUP P250Q Self-Destruct SSD to erase all of the data on your drive, and even resume the operation in the event of the system being abruptly shut down because of a power outage. Based on the duration of the press and the multi-stage indicators, users can track the data erasing process in real-time.

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On the performance side of things, the TEAMGROUP P250Q Self-Destruct SSD is a Gen4 SSD offering up to 7GB/sec of sequential reads, and up to 5.5GB/sec of sequential writes. TEAMGROUP will be offering its new P250Q Self-Destruct SSD in 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities.

TEAMGROUP doesn't just have the innovative data destruction feature on its new P250Q Self-Destruct SSD, but the company also received a USB invention patent for wide-temperature M.2 SSD. We've got 3 defined thermal zones, so the SSD can automatically adjust the transfer speeds to allow reliable operation of the drive even under high temperatures ranging from 85-105C. This enables reliable operation when used inside of electric vehicles (EVs) and industrial robots, where operating temperatures can be much higher than consumer products like desktop PCs and laptops.

TEAMGROUP P250Q Self-Destruct SSD features:

  • One-Click Data Destruction
  • Intelligent Dual-Mode Data Destruction
  • Intelligent Continuous Execution Mechanism
  • Secure Independent Destruction Circuit
  • High Performance and Capacity
  • Innovative Taiwan Utility Patent (No. M662727)
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