TeamGroup introduced the T-Force GA Pro SSD on the InnoGrit chip – PCIe 5.0, up to 2 TB and up to 10,000 MB/s

TeamGroup has introduced the T-Force GA Pro NVMe solid-state drive with PCIe 5.0 interface. The new product will be available in 1 and 2 TB versions.

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T-Force GA Pro uses a power-efficient multi-core InnoGrit G5666 controller that meets NVMe 2.0 specifications. The manufacturer indicates the characteristics only for the 1 TB model: sequential read speed up to 10,000 MB/s and sequential write speed up to 8500 MB/s, as well as a resource of 600 TBW (terabytes of overwritten information). Most likely, the speed characteristics of the older version will be similar, but the resource should be twice as long.

The new product supports the InnoGrit 4K LDPC ECC error correction algorithm. A special graphene-based plate is responsible for cooling the SSD. For the presented new products, the manufacturer claims 1.6 million hours of operation between failures and a five-year limited warranty.

The manufacturer has not yet announced the cost of T-Force GA Pro PCIe 5.0 drives.

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