• This company wants to build the fastest SSD ever and one that can

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Friday, May 23, 2025 18:15:07
    This company wants to build the fastest SSD ever and one that can even
    connect to an 8K monitor

    Date:
    Fri, 23 May 2025 17:01:00 +0000

    Description:
    Adatas Project Titan SSD could blend extreme transfer speeds with direct 8K monitor support.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Adata teases Project Titan SSD with possible 8K video output Early signs suggest Titan may combine fast storage and monitor support Titan points to future hybrid devices with both speed and display capabilities

    Memory and storage maker Adata is setting its sights on building what could
    be among the fastest SSDs to date.

    Under the banner of its new enterprise brand Trusta, the company is teasing a concept called Project Titan.

    Although very few details are available, what we've seen suggests this drive will not only push speed boundaries but also feature a DisplayPort output, hinting at possible direct 8K monitor support, an unusual move for a storage device. Cross-functional potential

    The SSD is part of Adatas wider showcase at Computex 2025 , where it's focusing on products for AI, gaming, and edge computing.

    Project Titan is featured alongside other Thunderbolt 5 external drives, some already capable of reaching up to 6,000MB/s transfer speeds.

    What sets Titan apart is its potential for cross-functional use, possibly allowing creators to transfer large files at high speed while also outputting video directly to a monitor. That could mean less reliance on multiple
    devices and a more streamlined workflow for professionals.

    Project Titans inclusion in the mobile storage lineup signals that Adata sees a shift happening in how people interact with high-speed storage. If the
    video output function is fully realized, it might pave the way for a new category of hybrid storage-visual devices.

    While the technical specs remain under wraps, the branding and placement of Titan at the front of Adatas product range hint at ambitious performance goals, likely aiming to top 10,000MB/s read/write rates seen in current Gen5 drives.

    Adata isnt revealing much about Titan just yet. Still, its positioning among other high-performance SSDs and its project name (which could well change) suggest it's intended to be a flagship product for the company.

    This isn't the first Project Titan in the tech world. The name was previously used for Apples decade-long electric vehicle effort, which was ultimately scrapped, and for a Google project involving solar-powered drones designed to fly base stations over remote areas of the planet. You might also like These are the best 5K and 8K monitors you can buy right now We've rounded up the largest SSDs and hard drives on the market Adata quietly rolls out the smallest USB 4 external SSD to date



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