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Adata's upcoming Legend SSD can hit 7.4 GB/s speeds, SE920 external drive goes up to 4GB/s

Adata says its new SE920 SSD is the world’s fastest portable storage. The drive combines Intel Thunderbolt 3 and USB4 to push up to 4,000MB/s transfer speeds and features proprietary 'Heat Conduction' technology to keep temps in check. Like most of its other product announcements, Adata didn’t go into detailed...
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