addlink's S95 8TB SSD Achieves Impressive 28GB/s Speed in 32TB NVMe RAID Array
addlink has announced that its S95 8TB Gen4x4 SSD has achieved an impressive sequential read speed of 28GB/s in a 32TB NVMe RAID array. This...
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addlink has announced that its S95 8TB Gen4x4 SSD has achieved an impressive sequential read speed of 28GB/s in a 32TB NVMe RAID array. This...
addlink Technology Co., Ltd, a global storage and memory solution provider, is introducing a new PCIe 4.0 SSD, the S90 Lite, featuring storage capacities of...
addlink Technology Co., Ltd, a global storage and memory solution provider, is proud to host its virtual expo from May 25th to June 30th and...
addlink is proud to announce the launch of the next-generation DDR5 overclock gaming memory: AddGame Spider S5, the first addlink DDR5 memory module.
The AddGame...
Addlink has recently announced the AddGame A95, A90, and A92 M.2 PCIe 4.0. A complete range of SSD solution with premium heatsink that is ready...
addlink recently announced the AddGame A95 M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD with Premium heatsink, read speed up to 7400MB/s, maximum storage capacity 4TB. Fully compliant with...
Building on the success of the AddGame series (A division of addlink Technology Company), addlink is proud to announce Addgame’s latest high-performance overclocking memory, SPIDER...
addlink has just announced three of their upcoming addGame products, which are the X95 M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD, SPIDER 4 and SPIDER X4 DDR4 memory...
addlink today announced its S90 M.2 Gen4x4 series consisting of the S95, S92, and S90 models. All three M.2 NVMEs fully initialize the PCIe 4.0...
addlink today announced the launch of the new portable SSD that features read and write speeds up to 1,050 MB/s and 1000 MB/s via USB...