TeamGroup shows off external SSD with wireless ‘self-destruct’ function — T-Create Expert P35SG External SSD can be wiped with a single text message

TeamGroup shows off external SSD with wireless ‘self-destruct’ function — T-Create Expert P35SG External SSD can be wiped with a single text message

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The drive is connected wirelessly via 4G LTE to ensure that the user can still reach it even when not connected to Wi-Fi or to another device. Once it receives the wipe command, it triggers a “deep-level logical wipe” of the drive and then executes a high-voltage “physical hardware breakdown” to ensure that its contents are unrecoverable. This new drive arrived on the show floor nearly a year after TeamGroup revealed the P250Q-M80 M.2 SSD that had a similar physical self-destruct function.

The T-Create Expert P33 External SSD (Image credit: Future) The T-Create Expert P35SG External SSD with wireless one-click data destruction (Image credit: Future) The T-Create Expert P35S External SSD with one-click data destruction (Image credit: Future) Aside from this wireless high- security external drive, the company also unveiled the T-Create Expert P35S, which offers the same “self-destruct” function, but through a physical button right on the drive. There’s also the P33 External SSD, which includes an e-Paper display that can show important information like available storage capacity, drive health, drive name, and other information. This lets you see what a particular USB drive contains without needing to plug it into a device or place an external label on it.

(Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) There’s also the T-Create Expert AI 4R CUDIMM — this quad-rank CUDIMM packs in two rows of DRAM chips on both sides, giving a single RAM stick 128GB capacity. The sample DDR5 RAM was installed on an MSI MEG Z890 Unify-X that offers two RAM slots, giving it a total capacity of 256GB. We’ve seen other vendors like Origin Code bring 4R CUDIMMs to market , too, and this high-capacity RAM, which could potentially go as high as 256GB per stick, is quite useful for AI developers and enthusiasts who need the massive amounts of memory for AI agents.

Aside from the professional and creator-focused T-Create product line, TeamGroup also introduced new RAM kits, SSDs, and associated accessories from T-Force. The most interesting new device is the T-Force Liquid II SSD cooler, which brings liquid cooling to SSDs. This cooling solution is designed to sit on an exposed SSD and uses aluminum alloy heatsink fins, a micro cooling fan, and a liquid coolant (available in multiple colors) to help keep your high-performance storage drive cool. The coolant itself is designed to last five years and could be topped up as necessary.

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