
Taiwanese electronics firm TeamGroup has unveiled a solid-state drive (SSD) built with a self-destruct feature to protect classified or sensitive data from falling into the wrong hands.
The device, called the P250Q-M80, offers fast performance with read speeds of up to 7,000 megabytes per second and write speeds up to 5,500 megabytes per second.
It comes in capacities ranging from 256 gigabytes to 2 terabytes and uses NAND flash, a memory tech that stacks storage cells vertically and stores three bits per cell to boost density without major performance loss.
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