This SSD Is Built Like a Tank (But Way Faster)

If industrial environments had a wishlist, “fast and tough” would top it — and TEAMGROUP is here to deliver with its new P250Q M.2 PCIe SSD. It’s not flashy. It’s not meant for gaming. But it is designed to power through extreme conditions, relentless data demands, and edge computing chaos without breaking a sweat.

Speed Where You Need It

This isn’t your everyday SSD. The P250Q runs on PCIe Gen3x4 and supports NVMe 1.3, offering speeds up to 2,500 MB/s read and 2,100 MB/s write. Translation: it moves data fast — perfect for AIoT, automation systems, and embedded devices that don’t have time to wait.

Tough on the Inside

At the heart of the P250Q is 112-layer 3D TLC NAND, optimized with TEAMGROUP’s own industrial-grade firmware. It’s not just durable — it’s smart, with features like SLC Cache, Global Wear Leveling, and TRIM to keep performance consistent, even under pressure.

Built for Harsh Reality

Industrial doesn’t mean “indoors.” This SSD can handle -40°C to 85°C like a champ. Whether it’s deployed in a freezing warehouse or a heat-heavy factory floor, it’s made to survive and thrive.

Tiny Footprint, Big Impact

Available in M.2 2280 and 2242 form factors, and with capacities ranging from 256GB to 1TB, the P250Q slides into tight spaces without sacrificing power. It’s also loaded with built-in protections: LDPC ECC, Thermal Throttling, SMART monitoring, and End-to-End Data Protection.

A Word on the “Self-Destruct” Hype

No, the P250Q won’t blow up Mission Impossible–style. But it can securely wipe your data when needed. Thanks to advanced erase commands and cryptographic protections, it’s designed to keep your information safe — even when security demands a clean slate, fast.

The Bottom Line

The P250Q isn’t here to win beauty contests — it’s here to get the job done. Fast, reliable, and built to last in brutal conditions, this SSD means business. If your system needs a storage upgrade that can keep up with real-world demands, the P250Q is ready to clock in — just don’t expect fireworks.

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