At this year’s COMPUTEX, ADATA Technology is expanding its footprint beyond consumer memory and flash storage with the debut of TRUSTA, a new brand focused on enterprise-grade SSDs for AI servers and data centers. The launch comes amid a sharp increase in demand for high-throughput, energy-efficient storage to support generative AI and large-scale machine learning deployments.
The TRUSTA lineup, presented under ADATA’s “Advancing AI Innovation” theme, includes the flagship T7P5, a PCIe Gen5 SSD capable of up to 13,500MB/s read and 10,400MB/s write speeds, with capacities up to 15.36 TB. The drive supports multiple enterprise form factors (U.2, E1.S, and E3.S) and features Flexible Data Placement (FDP), aligning with the needs of AI and virtualization workloads. Complementing the Gen5 offerings, the T5 series targets reliable Gen4 and SATA-based deployments, tuned for boot device stability in enterprise environments.
Expanding the AI Stack: From Edge to Datacenter
ADATA Industrial showcased a new generation of SSDs in the industrial segment, leveraging 218-layer 3D TLC NAND and PCIe Gen5 interfaces. Designed for edge computing and real-time data analytics, the drives pair with the company’s A⁺ IntelliManager and A⁺ Analyzer platforms for predictive health monitoring and lifecycle tracking — tools intended to reduce failure rates and maintenance costs in mission-critical deployments.
ADATA also previewed DDR5 LPCAMM2 modules for AI PCs and mobile systems, promising up to 8,533MT/s speeds and 64GB capacities with better power efficiency than SO-DIMMs. Meanwhile, high-speed storage products such as the SM2P51E8 M.2 Gen5 SSD target AI desktops with up to 11,000MB/s throughput.
Robotics and Smart Healthcare Get a Boost
In collaboration with NVIDIA and Advantech, ADATA introduced a prototype Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) for healthcare environments. The robot is powered by NVIDIA Isaac Perceptor and Nova Orin SoCs and integrates Omniverse simulation libraries and NVIDIA SDKs for vision and navigation. According to ADATA, deployment time for the robot’s system is reduced by 70% versus previous-gen solutions, highlighting its potential for hospital logistics and safety monitoring.
Storage Solutions for Creators and Mobile Professionals
On the consumer front, ADATA revealed a range of external SSDs designed for creators and mobile users. These include:
- Project TITAN with Thunderbolt 5 and DisplayPort out
- SE940, delivering 4,000MB/s and a rugged clamp mount
- SR800 Magnetic, combining SSD storage with a 5,000mAh power bank
- SR830, featuring fingerprint access
- SD820, offering IP68 durability
The lineup aims to blend speed, convenience, and mobility with niche features for creative workflows.
Cooling Innovations and Compact Gaming Platforms
ADATA’s gaming brand XPG focused on cooling and compact system design, unveiling the MARS 980 SSD coolers with Gen5 support and hybrid thermal solutions. On the memory side, Project INFINITY modules hit 9,200MT/s, while AICORE RDIMM targets AI workloads with stability at 7,200MT/s.
New SFF-Ready cases — including the VALOR AIR NANO and VALOR MESH NANO — have been certified for NVIDIA RTX 50 Series GPUs, and support new SFX PSUs optimized for high-density builds. INVADER X ELITE, a flagship triple-glass ARGB case, continues XPG’s high-end design direction with collaboration from modding expert AK Mod.
New LEVANTE VIEW AIO coolers with LCD monitoring and MAESTRO PLUS air coolers with digital readouts, all designed for Intel LGA1851 and AMD AM5 compatibility, round out the lineup.