TEAMGROUP Introduces High-Speed H514 SSD Built for AI and Content Creation

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Delivers PCIe 5.0 Speeds With Low Latency Performance

[Press Release] TEAMGROUP has introduced the T-CREATE CLASSIC H514 M.2 PCIe 5.0 SSD, built for users handling demanding creative work and AI-driven tasks. As data-heavy workflows become more common, this SSD focuses on speed, low latency, and stable performance.

The drive uses the PCIe Gen5 x4 interface, offering read speeds up to 14,200 MB/s and write speeds up to 13,300 MB/s. This helps reduce load times and improves performance in tasks like video editing, 3D rendering, and large file transfers.

A key feature is its low latency, with read times as low as 0.05 ms and write latency around 0.015 ms. This ensures quick data access and smooth coordination between system components, which is important for real-time editing and AI processing.

The H514 also supports AI workflows, including local model inference and training. With capacities up to 4TB, it can store large datasets and AI models, giving users faster access and more control over their data without relying on cloud services.

It uses a 6 nm controller and 3D NAND flash to maintain stable performance under heavy workloads. For cooling, users can choose between a thin graphene heatsink or a larger aluminum heatsink, depending on their system needs.

The SSD is also built with environmentally friendly materials and meets RoHS standards, reflecting a focus on sustainable design.

Overall, the T-CREATE CLASSIC H514 is designed for professionals who need fast, reliable storage for modern creative and AI tasks.

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