
ADATA XPG and Trusta at Computex 2025: New Flagship Memory Products for Gamers and Enterprise
ADATA XPG brought many of its latest memory, storage, and gaming PC hardware to Computex 2025. We begin our tour with the SE940, a delightful compact USB4 portable SSD. The drive features a USB4-native Silicon Motion SM2324 controller that takes advantage of 40 Gbps USB4 interface to offer 4 GB/s maximum sequential reads, and 4 GB/s max sequential writes. The drive supports UASP, and comes in capacities of 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB, along with tested support for Windows, Android, macOS, and PlayStation 5.
Next up, are the company's XPG Mars 980 line of flagship M.2 NVMe SSDs. The drives take advantage of PCIe Gen 5 x4 host interface, and are powered by 6 nm Silicon Motion SM2508 controllers. The 4 TB variant offers up to 14 GB/s maximum sequential reads, with up to 13 GB/s maximum sequential writes, 2 million IOPS 4K random reads, up to 1.65 million IOPS 4K random writes; and endurance of 2,960 TBW. There are three variants of the Mars 980 based on cooling. The Mars 980 Blade is a bare drive, and only has a heat-spreading sticker. The Mars 980 Storm is the top variant, with a self-contained liquid cooling solution. The Mars 980 Pro comes with an air-cooler.
Next up, are the company's XPG Mars 980 line of flagship M.2 NVMe SSDs. The drives take advantage of PCIe Gen 5 x4 host interface, and are powered by 6 nm Silicon Motion SM2508 controllers. The 4 TB variant offers up to 14 GB/s maximum sequential reads, with up to 13 GB/s maximum sequential writes, 2 million IOPS 4K random reads, up to 1.65 million IOPS 4K random writes; and endurance of 2,960 TBW. There are three variants of the Mars 980 based on cooling. The Mars 980 Blade is a bare drive, and only has a heat-spreading sticker. The Mars 980 Storm is the top variant, with a self-contained liquid cooling solution. The Mars 980 Pro comes with an air-cooler.