TeamGroup Continues Winning Streak With Two National Invention Patents

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Two Major Achievements For TeamGroup!

[Press Release] TeamGroup has secured two national invention patents for its impressive R&D efforts. The first of these patents is for the company’s T-Force sub-brand and will be used for the XTREEM, Delta, and Delta Eco DDR5 memory kits.

The patented Memory Structure ensures precise management of voltage distribution across memory units, reducing power consumption and heat. The use of LDOs (low-dropout regulators) also optimizes power delivery for RGB LEDs.

TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB
The T-Force Brand Is Very Popular In The DDR5 Memory Market

In short, this patent ensures long-term stability for T-Force memory, even when it is being pushed to the limits.

TeamGroup’s second patent belongs to the T-Create sub-brand. The company has been granted a Taiwan invention patent for its ability to detect memory card health and work with memory structure.

TeamGroup T-Create Expert SMART
The T-Create Series Offers Up To 2TB of Flash Storage For Micro SD Cards

TeamGroup offers the SMART monitoring software that uses AI to check the health status of memory cards on PCs. It effectively uses flash memory wear detection technology for real-time monitoring.

This gives products like the T-Create Expert SMART Micro SDXC card much higher durability than the competition. Also, this particular memory card is shock-resistant. For more details on this memory card, follow this link to TeamGroup’s official website.

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