#Product Trends
ADATA Supplies a Full Range of Broad-Temperature Storage Solutions
Extended Temperature Now for S31C Series
ADATA, the world's leading brand for industrial-grade embedded storage, provides storage solutions for a full range of temperatures including standard temperature (0℃-70℃), extended temperature (-20°C to 75°C), and industrial-grade wide temperature (-40°C to 85°C) products. ADATA nimbly meets the requirements of various complex and strict working environments in transportation, network security, smart wind power, AI robots, unmanned applications, medical equipment, 5G network communication, smart security, and other application fields.
Industrial equipment is often required to operate long-term in harsh environments exposed to seasonal change, high/low temperatures, and humidity, which leads to huge challenges for storage devices. ADATA's independent R&D team carefully selects high-quality components and conducts rigorous functional and performance testing using a proprietary SSD verification mechanism and professional equipment to ensure that the storage chips, PCB boards, and components of each SSD can withstand long-term broad-temperature operation, is shock/impact resistant, and supports two wide temperature ranges of -20°C to 75°C and -40°C to 85°C, improving the overall durability of the product.
In response to mainstream market demand, ADATA has extended the standard temperature (0°C to 70°C) verification of S31C series industrial SSDs to -20°C to 75°C across two primary form factors: 2.5-inch ISSS31C and M.2 2280 IM2S31C8. These two products also support a "DRAM Buffer" which can maintain low-latency data transmission and improve random read/write performance in the extended temperature (-20°C to 75°C) and industrial-grade wide temperature (-40°C to 85°C) operating ranges while, simultaneously, being "fearless of harsh environments."
In addition to high-quality materials and professional verification tests, ADATA's software R&D team also provides the proprietary "A+ SSDTOOL" which utilizes S.M.A.R.T. monitoring to prevent downtime risks through real-time analysis of SSD health status information such as temperature and remaining life. ADATA can also "flexibly customize firmware & technology" according to customers' actual application needs and provide "diversified industrial-grade" wide-temperature storage to fully meet the needs of all industrial application scenarios.