ADATA at Computex Taipei 2018 – home robot, hybrid-cooled RAM module, NGSFF SSDs, and more

And so the time for the Computex exhibition in Taipei has come. With it, we learn about the latest innovations that tech companies are introducing. It is namely one such company that will be in the focus of today’s short publication. That’s right, we are talking about ADATA. What they have for us is a fascinating new RAM module, a cloud-connected home robot, and a new enterprise-class NGSFF SSD.

If interested, you could browse through all currently available ADATA products here: Buy from Amazon.com (#CommissionsEarned)

Starting with the RAM module, it’s called XPG Spectrix D80. First of all, it boasts a hybrid liquid-air cooling. Actually, the manufacturer claims that this is the world’s first such module to be cooled in this manner. The product has a liquid heatsink on its top which contains a non-conductive liquid substance that facilitates the dissipation of heat. Of course, there is a conventional for the series aluminum heatsink which also contributes to keeping temperatures low while being a pleasure for the eye. Additionally, it has a customizable RGB backlight. If you want to learn more, click here.

That’s not all, though. ADATA has prepared a new cloud-connected home robot equipped with a camera and facial recognition feature. The latter appears for the first time in such a home device, according to the manufacturer. Furthermore, the product offers technologies for home surveillance and assistance of early childhood development. The camera we mentioned is of the 360-degree type and you can use the app to keep track of what’s happening at home.

What’s more, this piece of hardware offers voice recognition and in this way, it can not only understand commands but also help your little children with speech exercises. What’s more, the robot features a noise-canceling microphone to ensure better user experience by filtering the ambient noise. We must also note that toward the end of the year a new home robot series is expected to appear with a larger distance voice recognition so that you could actually use it if you happen to have a mansion or just a bigger house.

Also expected at the exhibition are ADATA’s latest industrial solutions among which you can find the company’s fastest SSD to date – SX8200 PCIe SSD. It boasts the extremely fast PCIe Gen3x4 interface and 3D NAND flash memory, and Read/Write speeds of up to 3200/1700 MB/s. The company also reveals its NGSFF (Next Generation Small Form Factor) SSDs which come with hot-swap capabilities better than those of contemporary M.2 SSDs, a dual-port configuration, and power-loss protection. Last but not least, the Taiwanese company has also prepared the HD830 – the first external HDD to feature integrated heat dissipation capabilities. Among other things, it is IP68-certified so no worries, if you have a pretty active lifestyle.

If interested, you could browse through all currently available ADATA products here: Buy from Amazon.com (#CommissionsEarned)

 

 

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