This M.2 SSD Can Self-Destruct By Giving Itself a Burst of Voltage
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In an age where data spreads like an aggressive mold over every aspect of life, and even the most banal Excel spreadsheet can be inflated to the status of "confidential information," TeamGroup is coming around the corner with an SSD that promises a major digital cleanup – at the touch of a button. The P250Q isn't an SSD for gamers, YouTubers, or home movie makers. It's […] Source
The TeamGroup P250Q has just applied as the perfect storage drive for, for example, politicians. And it’s that we’re talking about an SSD that has a self-destruct system. Yes, the time for "delete" a mechanical hard drive on numerous occasions or break them to hammers. Now you can have the best of an SSD with the best of an HDD, which is its fragility. And if all this is done quickly and easily, then better than better. That’s right, in addition…
TeamGroup's P250Q SSD Debuts With A Self-Destructing Privacy Feature
TeamGroup Industrial has just rolled out its latest industrial-grade SSD, the P250Q, and it's packing more than just high performance. The standout feature? A built-in self-destruct mechanism designed to wipe data completely and irreversibly at the hardware level. It’s a rare case where "bricking your SSD" is not only intentional but a feature. TeamGroup
TeamGroup from Taiwan already caused a stir at the Computex when an external SSD with "Killswitch" was sent out, which can break itself by means of a sliding switch. Now the company is working with an internal SSD of a similar kind. (Continue reading)
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