Tuesday, March 31st 2015

Team Group Announces New Line of M.2 SSDs

Team Group Inc., the world's leading memory brand has announced today the launch of our solid state drive TM4PS4/TM8PS4. This next generation high speed SSD M.2 (also known as the Next Generation Form Factor, NGFF), provides your mobile computing devices an excellent data saving performance with ultra compact size and lightweight for convenient portable use.

The Team M.2 SSD is exactly designed according to the M.2 specification. TM4PS4/TM8PS4 adopt a new generation of SATA III 6Gb/s transmission interface which has a stunning data transfer performance and compatibility. For different environment usage, TM4PS4/TM8PS4 comes in two sizes, 22x42mm and 22x80mm. It is designed for excellent performance and to satisfy all kinds of specification requirements for consumers' motherboards, notebooks, mobile devices and developing embedded devices.
Through advanced control technology, the Team M.2 SSD supports advanced garbage collection, wear leveling, TRIM command and DevSleep mode which is a new generation of power saving function. By upgrading the security of data accessing and system's stability, we provide the best solution for performance, power efficiency and overall endurance of the SSD. Team Group Inc.'s M.2 SSD (TM4PS4/TM8PS4) offers three year limited warranty, free technical support service and a reliable quality assurance for consumers to experience a high efficiency data storage companion.

For more information, visit the product page.
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7 Comments on Team Group Announces New Line of M.2 SSDs

#1
Potatoking
"The Team M.2 SSD is exactly designed according to the M.2 specification. TM4PS4/TM8PS4 adopt a new generation of SATA III 6Gb/s transmission interface which has a stunning data transfer performance and compatibility."

WOW, they just dont know what say anymore. well I dont blame them since there is absolutely nothing interesting about this product.

BTW why are there so few pcie ssd?
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#2
opteron
The read/write speeds are not even being specified. Failed in marketing...
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#3
Easo
opteronThe read/write speeds are not even being specified. Failed in marketing...
What, didnt you know that "world leaders" need no marketing? :D
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#4
PLAfiller
opteronThe read/write speeds are not even being specified. Failed in marketing...
It's a Sata M.2 SSD. It says it uses 6gb/s interface. It's not a PCIe M.2 SSD. The speeds are kinda known already. I don't blame them for not posting them, but I would like them to post Sata M.2 SSD with bolded letters. Up until recently only Samsung and Plextor made PCIe M.2 SSD.
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#5
Franzen4Real
"a new generation of SATA III 6Gb/s transmission interface which has a stunning data transfer performance and compatibility."


I lol'd... I would say that nothing less than a minimum of PCIe Gen 3 x4 could be called stunning. I mean, we've had Samsung 941's in the wild for quite a long time now (which I currently own)... I will be "stunned" once an NVME drive that surpasses the new 951's performance is released in retail channels. But not likely before that.
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#6
Octopuss
Is this a product placement thread, an ad or something like that? I don't get it. Are you paid to post some of these? (I don't have a problem with that, but mark it as such)
the world's leading memory brand
Has anyone ever heard of this company?...
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